Recombination Rate Coefficients for KLL Di-electronic Satellite Lines of Fe XXV and Ni XXVII
S. N. Nahar, J. Oelgoetz, and A. K. Pradhan

TL;DR
This paper extends the unified recombination method to calculate dielectronic satellite lines of Fe XXV and Ni XXVII, providing detailed spectra and rates crucial for plasma diagnostics in astrophysics and laboratory settings.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive calculation of recombination rates for KLL satellite lines using the relativistic Breit-Pauli R-matrix method, improving accuracy over previous isolated resonance models.
Findings
Recombination rates agree within 20% for strong lines.
Differences are larger for weaker satellite lines.
Application to X-ray spectra shows significant differences from earlier models.
Abstract
The unified method for total electron-ion recombination is extended to study the dielectronic satellite (DES) lines. These lines, formed from radiative decay of autoionizing states, are highly sensitive temperature diagnostics of astrophysical and laboratory plasma sources. The computation of the unified recombination rates is based on the relativistic Breit-Pauli R-matrix method and close coupling approximation. Extending the theoretical formulation developed earlier we present recombination rate coefficients for the 22 satellite lines of KLL complexes of helium-like Fe XXV and Ni XXVII. The isolated resonance approximation, commonly used throughout plasma modeling, treats these resonances essentially as bound features except for dielectronic capture into, and autoionization out of, these levels. A line profile or cross section shape is often assumed. On the other hand, by including…
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