Exact Bound-Bound Gaunt Factor Values for Quantum Levels up to n=2000
Leah K. Morabito, Gerard van Harten, Francisco Salgado, J.B.R. Oonk,, H.J.A. Roettgering, A.G.G.M. Tielens

TL;DR
This paper presents highly accurate, tabulated Gaunt factor values for quantum levels up to n=2000, improving the precision of radio recombination line models in astrophysics.
Contribution
The authors developed a method using arbitrary-precision computations to accurately calculate Gaunt factors up to n=2000, surpassing previous approximation errors.
Findings
Achieved a relative error of ~3×10⁻⁴ compared to detailed relativistic calculations.
Provided downloadable tables of Gaunt factors for practical astrophysical modeling.
Enabled more precise modeling of low frequency radio recombination lines.
Abstract
Comparison of observations of radio recombination lines in the interstellar medium with theoretical models can be used to constrain electron temperature and density of the gas. An important component of the models is spontaneous transition rates between bound levels. Calculating these rates relies on accurate bound-bound oscillator strengths, which can be cast in terms of the Gaunt factor. The Gaunt factor contains terminating hypergeometric functions that cannot be calculated with sufficient accuracy for high quantum levels () by standard machine-precision methods. Methods to overcome the accuracy problem have been developed, which include asymptotic expansions and recursion relations. These methods, used in astrophysical models to calculate oscillator strengths, can introduce errors, sometimes up to as much as per cent. Detections of radio recombination lines…
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