J. A. Kernahan, C. C. Lin, and E. H. Pinnington, "Radiative Lifetime Measurements of Some Ar ii and Ar iii Levels by the Beam-Foil Technique," J. Opt. Soc. Am. 60, 898-901 (1970)
Radiative lifetimes have been measured from beam-foil spectra of 24 lines of Ar ii and 7 lines of Ar iii in the wavelength range 2400–5000 Å. Agreement with the mean of other experimental results is to within 20%.
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Reference 18.
Reference 17.
Reference 10 (quoted accuracy).
Line predicted from computer program.
Assignment uncertain.
Corrected for cascading or blending.
Table II
Comparison of results with those of other workers.
Mean of all experimental values with their standard errors [see J. Topping, Errors of Observation and their Treatment (Chapman and Hall, London, 1965), p. 64].
Lifetime corrected for cascading or blending.
Reference 6.
Lifetimes shown ( ) have not been included in the mean.
Reference 4.
Reference 2.
Reference 1.
Reference 3.
Reference 5.
Reference 21.
Reference 11.
Reference 19 (theoretical, no errors given).
Reference 10 (theoretical).
Tables (2)
Table I
Radiative lifetimes for some Ar ii and Ar iii levels. (P) Fitting parameter expressed as a percentage.
Reference 18.
Reference 17.
Reference 10 (quoted accuracy).
Line predicted from computer program.
Assignment uncertain.
Corrected for cascading or blending.
Table II
Comparison of results with those of other workers.
Mean of all experimental values with their standard errors [see J. Topping, Errors of Observation and their Treatment (Chapman and Hall, London, 1965), p. 64].
Lifetime corrected for cascading or blending.
Reference 6.
Lifetimes shown ( ) have not been included in the mean.
Reference 4.
Reference 2.
Reference 1.
Reference 3.
Reference 5.
Reference 21.
Reference 11.
Reference 19 (theoretical, no errors given).
Reference 10 (theoretical).