http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.01298
We use the PyNeb 1.1.16 Python package to evaluate the atomic datasets available for the spectral modeling of [Fe II] and [Fe III], which list level energies, A-values, and effective collision strengths. Most datasets are reconstructed from the sources, and new ones are incorporated to be compared with observed and measured benchmarks. For [Fe III], we arrive at conclusive results that allow us to select the default datasets, while for [Fe II], the conspicuous temperature dependency on the collisional data becomes a deterrent. This dependency is mainly due to the singularly low critical density of the $\mathrm{3d^7\ a\,^4F_{9/2}}$ metastable level that strongly depends on both the radiative and collisional data, although the level populating by fluorescence pumping from the stellar continuum cannot be ruled out. A new version of PyNeb (1.1.17) is released containing the evaluated datasets.
C. Mendoza, J. Méndez-Delgado, M. Bautista, et. al.
Wed, 5 Apr 23
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Comments: 16 Tables, 16 Figures. Atoms, Vol. 11, page 63
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