Abstract Satellite intensity factors F*2(s→f) have been calculated for the 1s22s+$\varepsilon l$→(1s23l′nl″)*→1s22sml'''+h$\nu$ dielectronic recombination processes of lithium-like V, Cu, Se, Ag and Ba ions. The relevant atomic parameters have been calculated explicitly for all intermediate resonance states |s〉≡|1s23l′nl″SLJ〉 with n=3-9 in the intermediate coupling scheme. The 1/n3 scaling, which has often been used in extrapolating F*(s→f) for n≥4, is tested against these values of F*2(s→f).
Received: 19 November 2001
Revised: 22 March 2002
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PACS:
34.80.Lx
(Recombination, attachment, and positronium formation)
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 199974026).
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Sheng Yong (盛勇), Zhu Zheng-He (朱正和) Variation of dielectronic satellite intensity factors with n for dielectronic recombination processes in selected lithium-like ions 2002 Chinese Physics 11 700
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