Benchmarking atomic data for astrophysics: Fe XXIII

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Recent scattering calculations for Fe XXIII are benchmarked against laboratory and astrophysical observations. The collisional data are supplemented by radiative data obtained with empirical adjustments that take into account observed wavelengths. All previous line identifications and energy levels are reviewed and assessed in light of these new calculations. Most of the previous identifications, in particular of the astrophysically-important spectral lines are confirmed. However, some identification are rejected or questioned, and new ones proposed. The agreement between theoretical and experimental data in terms of wavelengths, line intensities and level lifetimes is very good. Observations of Fe XXIII L-shell emission lines provide a great opportunity to directly measure electron temperatures for a wide range of astrophysical sources. Examples from solar (SMM, SOLEX) and stellar (Chandra, EUVE) observations are provided. © ESO 2005.

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Del Zanna, G., Chidichimo, M. C., & Mason, H. E. (2005). Benchmarking atomic data for astrophysics: Fe XXIII. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 432(3), 1137–1150. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20041849

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