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H I - VERSION 4.2


The CHIANTI database consists of the following primary ASCII files for this ion:

  1. h_1.elvlc (energy levels)
  2. contains the energy levels in cm^(-1) It includes both experimental and theoretical values of the levels energies.

     
    %observed energy levels: Fuhr et al, 1999, NIST Atomic Spectra Database Version 2.0
    %produced as part of the Arcetri/Cambridge/NRL 'CHIANTI' atomic data base collaboration
    %
    %  Ken Dere  May 3 2001
     
    

  3. h_1.wgfa (radiative data)
  4. contains wavelengths, gf and A values of the transitions. The wavelengths are based on the experimental energy levels and should be the best available. Wavelengths calculated from the theoretical energies are of an indeterminate accuracy and their values are presented as negative values of the calculated wavelength.

     
    % observed energy levels: Fuhr et al, 1999, NIST Atomic Spectra Database Version 2.0,
    %oscillator strengths: Wiese,W.L., Smith,M.W., Glennon,B.M., 1966, Atomic Transition Probabilities, NSRDS-NBS-4
    % A values (1s-2s): Parpia,F.A., Johnson,W.R., 1982, Phys.Rev.A, 26, 1142.
    %comment: Wavelengths have been calculated the original energy levels from NIST, that include more
              decimal figures than allowed by CHIANTI format.
    %produced as part of the Arcetri/Cambridge/NRL 'CHIANTI' atomic data base collaboration
    %
    %  Ken Dere  May 2001
    

  5. h_1.splups (electron collision data)
  6. contains the spline fits to the electron collision strengths scaled according the rules formulated by Burgess and Tully (1992). Accurate replication of the temperature averaged collision strength over a wide range of temperatures can be accomplished with the data in this file.

     
    
    %filename: h_1.splups
    %oscillator strengths: Wiese, W.L., Smith, M.W., Glennon, B.M., 1966, Atomic Transition Probabilities, NSRDS-NBS-4
    %comment: oscillator strengths are hydrogenic f values
    %collision strengths: Anderson,H., Ballance,C.P., Badnell,N.R., Summers,H.P., 2000, J. Phys. B, 33, 1255
    %comment: fine structure collision assumes LS coupling or distribution according to statistical weights
    %comment: effective collision strengths are accurate in the temperature range 3.75 < Log T < 5.45
    %produced as part of the Arcetri/Cambridge/NRL 'CHIANTI' atomic data base collaboration
    %
    %  Ken Dere - May 2001
    

  7. h_1.splups (proton collisional data) Not available in this VERSION.

  8. The html table below contains the radiative data of the brightest lines sorted in wavelength

    h_1_table.html (html table)


    Last revised by G. Del Zanna on 4-Sep-2009