Spectra of an ionized oxygen beam, excited by the beam-foil technique, have been studied in the wavelength range 1100–6000 Å, between 0.2 and 2 MeV. Radiative mean lives have been generally measured from 0.2 to 2 MeV. Transition probabilities and oscillator strengths have been deduced from some of them.
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Intensity of the line, vs = very strong, s = strong, m = medium, w = weak.
Blended with an identified O iii line.
Uncertainty of the values may be greater than 20% because of cascade or unidentified blending. Reference 8. Reference 1. Reference 6.
Intensity of the line, vs = very strong, s = strong, m = medium, w = weak.
Uncertainty of the values may be greater than 20% because of cascade or unidentified blending.
Blended with an identified O iv or O ii line. Reference 10. References 1, 2. Reference 8. Reference 5. Reference 6. Reference 9.
Intensity of the line, vs = very strong, s = strong, m = medium, w = weak.
Blended with an identified O iii line.
Uncertainty of the values may be greater than 20% because of cascade or unidentified blending. Reference 8. Reference 1. Reference 6.
Intensity of the line, vs = very strong, s = strong, m = medium, w = weak.
Uncertainty of the values may be greater than 20% because of cascade or unidentified blending.
Blended with an identified O iv or O ii line. Reference 10. References 1, 2. Reference 8. Reference 5. Reference 6. Reference 9.