Radiative transition rates and collision strengths for Si II
M.A. Bautista, P. Quinet, P. Palmeri, N.R. Badnell, J. Dunn, N. Arav

TL;DR
This paper provides comprehensive calculations of radiative transition rates and collision strengths for Si II, comparing different methods and offering recommended data with uncertainty estimates for astrophysical applications.
Contribution
It introduces new computational schemes and compares multiple methods to produce accurate atomic data for Si II, including transition rates and collision strengths.
Findings
Derived recommended gf-values and transition rates with uncertainties.
Provided effective collision strengths over a wide temperature range.
Identified significant differences from recent B-spline R-matrix calculations.
Abstract
Aims. This work reports radiative transition rates and electron impact excitation collision strengths for levels of the 3s23p, 3s3p2, 3s24s, and 3s23d configurations of Siii. Methods. The radiative data were computed using the Thomas-Fermi-Dirac-Amaldi central potential, but with the modifications introduced by Bautista (2008) that account for the effects of electron-electron interactions. We also introduce new schemes for the optimization of the variational parameters of the potential. Additional calculations were carried out with the Relativistic Hartree-Fock and the multiconfiguration Dirac-Fock methods. Collision strengths in LS-coupling were calculated in the close coupling approximation with the R-matrix method. Then, fine structure collision strengths were obtained by means of the intermediate-coupling frame transformation (ICFT) method which accounts for spin-orbit coupling…
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