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1 Lars Engström List of Publications 1. OBSERVATION OF STRONG ORIENTATION EFFECTS FOR LEVELS IN HIGHLY IONIZED OXYGEN S. Huldt, L.J. Curtis, B. Denne,, K. Ishii and I. Martinson Physics Letters 66A, (1978) 2. LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS FOR SOME n = 0 TRANSITIONS IN Cl XIII - Cl XV K. Ishii, E. Alvarez, R. Hallin, J. Lindskog, A. Marelius, J. Phil, R. Sjödin, B. Denne,, S. Huldt and I. Martinson Physica Scripta 18, 57 (1978). 3. EXPERIMENTAL TRANSITION PROBABILITIES FOR INTERCOMBINATON LINES IN N IV, O V AND F VI, B. Denne, S. Huldt, J.O. Ekberg, L.J. Curtis, E. Veje and I. Martinson Physica Scripta 20, 88 (1979). 4. BEAM-FOIL STUDIES OF MULTIPLY IONIZED OXYGEN B. Denne,, S. Huldt, J.O. Ekberg, L.J. Curtis, K. Ishii, E. Veje and I. Martinson Physica Scripta 21, 151 (1980). 5. LIFETIMES OF THE 1s2p 3 P 0 AND 3 P 2 LEVELS IN F VIII, C. Jupén, B. Denne, S. Huldt, Weng Tai Meng, P. Kaijser, U. Litzén and I. Martinson J. Phys. B 13, L143 (1980). 6. RELATIVE LEVEL POPULATIONS IN BEAM-FOIL EXCITED C IV, N V, O VI AND F VII B. Andresen, B. Denne, J.O. Ekberg,, S. Huldt, I. Martinson and E. Veje Phys. Rev. A 23, 479 (1981). 7. TRANSITION PROBABILITIES FOR ALLOWED AND FORBIDDEN TRANSITIONS FROM THE 1s2p 3 P LEVELS IN He-LIKE O VII AND F VIII, C. Jupén, B. Denne, S. Huldt, Weng Tai Meng, P. Kaijser, J.O. Ekberg, U. Litzén and I. Martinson Physica Scripta 22, 570 (1981) 8. LIFETIMES OF THE 2s2p 1 P LEVEL IN Be-LIKE N IV AND O V OBTAINED FROM BEAM-FOIL EXPERIMENTS AND EXTENSIVE CASCADE ANALYSES, B. Denne, J.O. Ekberg, K.W. Jones, C. Jupén, U. Litzén, Weng Tai Meng, A. Trigueiros and I. Martinson Physica Scripta 24, 551 (1981). 9. EXTENDED ANALYSIS OF Cr IV J.O. Ekberg and Physica Scripta 25, 611 (1982).

2 10. STUDY OF BEAM-FOIL EXCITATION MECHANISM USING Cl PROJECTILES, 2-10 MeV C. Jupén, B. Denne, J.O. Ekberg,, U. Litzén, I. Martinson, Weng Tai Meng, A. Trigueiros and E. Veje Nucl. Instr. Meth. 202, 269 (1982). 11. STUDY OF THE BEAM-FOIL EXCITATION MECHANISM WITH THE USE OF CHLORINE PROJECTILES, 2-10 MeV C. Jupén, B. Denne, J.O. Ekberg,, U. Litzén, I. Martinson, Weng Tai Meng, A. Trigueiros and E. Veje Phys. Rev. A 26, 2468 (1982). 12. CANDY, A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO PERFORM AN ANDC ANALYSIS OF CASCADE CORRELATED DECAY CURVES Nucl. Instr. Meth. 202, 369 (1982). 13. TRANSITIONS IN MULTIPLY EXCITED F VI AND F VII I. Martinson, B. Denne, J.O. Ekberg,, S. Huldt, C. Jupén, U. Litzén, S. Mannervik and A. Trigueiros Physica Scripta 27, 201 (1983). 14. ACCURATE EXPERIMENTAL LIFETIMES OF EXCITED LEVELS IN SODIUM- LIKE SULFUR, S VI J.O. Ekberg,, S. Bashkin, B. Denne, S. Huldt, S. Johansson, U. Litzén, C. Jupén, A. Trigueiros and I. Martinson Physica Scripta 27, 425 (1983). 15. RELATIVE LEVEL POPULATION IN S VI AFTER BEAM-FOIL EXCITATION, OBTAINED FROM ANDC ANALYSES OF MEASURED DECAY CURVES Physica Scripta 28, 68 (1983). 16. DISSOCIATION OF CN INTO ATOMIC EXCITED STATES AFTER ACCELERATION IN A TANDEM ACCELERATOR H.G. Berry,, R. Hellborg, S. Huldt, C. Jupén, A. Trigueiros and I. Martinson Physics Letters A 97, 187 (1983). 17. THE SPECTRUM OF SIX TIMES IONIZED FLUORINE Physica Scripta 29, 113 (1984). 18. LIFETIMES OF THE 3p 2 P 1/2, 2 P 3/2 and 3d 2 D 5/2, 2 D 3/2 LEVELS IN Cl VII C. Jupén,, S. Huldt, A. Trigueiros, J.O. Ekberg, U. Litzén and I. Martinson. Physica Scripta 29, 226 (1984).

3 19. J-DEPENDENT 3s4p 3 P J LIFETIMES IN Mg-LIKE SULPHUR AND CHLORINE N. Reistad, T. Brage, J.O. Ekberg and Physica Scripta 30, 249 (1984). 20. THE SPECTRUM OF FIVE TIMES IONIZED FLUORINE Physica Scripta 31, 379 (1985). 21. TRANSITION PROBABILITIES FOR THE 1s 2 1 S 0-1s2p 3 P 1 INTERCOMBINATION LINE IN He-LIKE CARBON AND NITROGEN R. Hutton, N. Reistad, and S. Huldt Physica Scripta 31, 506 (1985). 22. LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS OF CORE-EXCITED QUARTET LEVELS IN Na I, L. Young, L.P. Somerville and H.G. Berry Phys. Rev. A 32, 1468 (1985). 23. LIFETIMES AND OSCILLATOR STRENGTHS FOR THE RESONANCE TRANSITIONS IN Cu-LIKE IODINE, I XXV B.M. Johnson, K.W. Jones, D.C. Gregory, J.O. Ekberg,, T.H. Kruse and J.L. Cecchi Physica Scripta 32, 210 (1985). 24. LIFETIME OF THE 3s3p 1 P TERM IN S V N. Reistad, C. Jupén, S. Huldt, and I. Martinson Physica Scripta 32, 164 (1985). 25. MEASUREMENT OF THE 2 3 S P 2 TRANSITION WAVELENGTH IN HELIUM-LIKE Ti 20+ E.J. Galvez, A.E. Livingston, A.J. Mazure, H.G. Berry,, J.E. Hardis, L.P. Somerville and D. Zei Phys. Rev. A 33, 3667 (1986). 26. OSCILLATOR STRENGTH MEASUREMENTS OF THE RESONANCE TRANSITIONS IN SODIUM- AND MAGNESIUM-LIKE ARGON N. Reistad, and H.G. Berry Physica Scripta 34, 158 (1986). 27. IMPROVED ANALYSIS OF THE 2p 5 3s, 3p and 3d CONFIGURATIONS IN Ar IX and H.G. Berry Physica Scripta 34, 131 (1986). 28. CORRELATION IN THE 2snd RYDBERG SERIES OF F VI T. Brage, and C. Froese Fischer Phys. Rev. A 34, 4399 (1986).

4 29. A NEW MEASUREMENT OF THE 1s2s2p 4 P o - 1s2p 2 4 P TRANSITIONS IN C IV:WAVELENGTHS, FINE STRUCTURE INTERVALS AND LIFETIMES, R. Hutton, N. Reistad, I. Martinson, S. Huldt, S. Mannervik and E. Träbert Physica Scripta 36, 250 (1987). 30. EXPERIMENTAL OSCILLATOR STRENGTHS FOR RESONANCE TRANSITIONS IN ALUMINUM LIKE SULPHUR, S IV. N. Reistad and Ap. J. 327, 502 (1988). 31. LIFETIMES OF 2p 5 3p AND 3d LEVELS IN Ne-LIKE CHLORINE, Cl VIII M. Westerlind, N. Reistad C. Jupén and Nucl. Instr. Meth. B 31, 300 (1988). 32. EXPERIMENTAL OSCILLATOR STRENGTHS FOR THE RESONANCE LINES IN Na- AND Mg-LIKE IRON R. Hutton, and E. Träbert Nucl. Instr. Meth. B 31, 294 (1988). 33. STRUCTURE OF HYDROGENIC TRANSITIONS IN HIGH-Z BERYLLIUM-LIKE IONS Y.N. Lu, A.E. Livingston, A.S. Zacarias, R.F. Ward, A.J. Mazure, E.J. Galvez and Nucl. Instr. Meth. B 31, 157 (1988). 34. HYPERFINE STRUCTURE OF Sc II: EXPERIMENT AND THEORY L. Young, W.J. Childs, T. Dinneen, C. Kurtz, H.G. Berry, and K.T. Cheng Phys. Rev. A 37, 4213 (1988). 35. COMPARISON BETWEEN EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL OSCILLATOR STRENGTHS FOR RESONANCE TRANSITIONS IN SYSTEMS WITH ONE OR TWO ACTIVE ELECTRONS Proceedings of the "Workshop on the assessment of atomic data", ed. W. Eisner and A.E. Kingston, Daresbury Laboratory Report Series, p. 98 (1988). 36. EXPERIMENTAL MEAN-LIFE DETERMINATIONS OF 2p 5 3p AND 3d LEVELS IN S VII AND Ar IX. M. Westerlind,, R. Hutton, N. Reistad, S. Bliman, M. Raphaelian and H.G. Berry Physica Scripta 38, 821 (1988). 37. IDENTIFICATION OF THE CORE-EXCITED 2p 5 3s3p 4 D 7/2-2p 5 3s3d 4 F 9/2 TRANSITION IN Na-LIKE IONS RANGING FROM S VI TO Cu XIX C. Jupén,, R. Hutton and E. Träbert J.Phys. B 21, L347 (1988).

5 38. OBSERVATION OF A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN EXPERIMENTALLY DETERMINED ATOMIC LIFETIMES AND RELATIVISTIC PREDICTIONS FOR HIGHLY IONIZED MEMBERS OF THE Na I ISOELECTRONIC SEQUENCE R. Hutton, and E. Träbert Phys.Rev.Lett. 60, 2469 (1988). 39. DELAYED BEAM-FOIL SPECTRA OF 3 MeV Ar IONS E. Träbert, R. Hutton,, S.L. Bliman, H.G. Berry and C. Kurtz Phys. Lett. 129A, 381 (1988). 40. OBSERVATION OF AN INTENSITY ANOMALY IN THE 3s 2 3p 2 P 1/2,3/2 3s3p 2 2 S 1/2 AND 2 P 1/2 RESONANCE TRANSITIONS IN THE Al I ISOELECTRONIC SEQUENCE, N. Reistad, C. Jupén and M. Westerlind Physica Scripta 39, 66 (1989). 41. LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS OF SOME LOW-LYING QUARTET LEVELS IN Al- LIKE SULFUR, CHLORINE AND IRON G. Möller, M. Westerlind, N. Reistad, C. Jupén,, E. Träbert and P.H. Heckmann J. Physique 50, C1-597 (1989). 42. LIFETIMES IN LOW-LYING DOUBLET STATES IN S IV N. Reistad and Phys. Rev. A 39, 4518 (1989). 43. STUDIES OF ATOMIC DECAY PROPERTIES USING FAST ION BEAM SPECTROSCOPY Physica Scripta 40, 17 (1989). 44. ANALYSIS OF CORE-EXCITED n = 3 CONFIGURATIONS IN S VI, Cl VII, Ar VIII AND Ti XII C. Jupén,, R. Hutton, N. Reistad and M. Westerlind Physica Scripta 42, 44 (1990). 45. THE 3d8 4s - 3d 8 4p TRANSITIONS IN Br IX X.T. Zeng, C. Jupén, A.E. Livingston, M. Westerlind, and I. Martinson Physica Scripta 42, 223 (1990). 46. IDENTIFICATION OF THE TRANSITION ARRAYS 3d 7 4s - 3d 7 4p IN Br X AND 3d 6 4s - 3d 6 4p IN Br XI X.T. Zeng, C. Jupén, P. Bengtsson,, M. Westerlind and I. Martinson Physica Scripta 43, 166 (1991). 47. A MULTI-SPECTROMETER EXPERIMENT STATION FOR ACCELERATOR- BASED ATOMIC PHYSICS AT VERY HIGH TIME RESOLUTION and K. Håkansson Physica Scripta 43, 475 (1991).

6 48. DETERMINATION OF ps LIFETIMES BY THE BEAM-FOIL TECHNIQUE AT MeV ENERGIES and P. Bengtsson Physica Scripta 43, 480 (1991). 49. THE STRUCTURE AND DECAY-DYNAMICS OF THE 2s2p3p AND 3d CONFIGURATIONS IN F V, N. Reistad and M. Westerlind Physica Scripta 44, 548 (1991). 50. ABSOLUTE EXCITATION ENERGIES FOR THE 2p 5 3s3p AND 3d CONFIGURATIONS IN CORE-EXCITED Na-LIKE SULFUR AND CHLORINE M. Westerlind,, C. Jupén and P. Bengtsson Physica Scripta 44, 582 (1991). 51. THE PECULIAR DECAY OF THE 2s2p3p 4 D 7/2 LEVEL IN F V J. Phys. B 24, 5077 (1991). 52. EXPERIMENTAL LIFETIMES OF THE 2p 5 3s 1 P 1 AND 3 P 1 LEVELS IN Ne-LIKE SULFUR AND CHLORINE M. Westerlind,, P. Bengtsson and L.J. Curtis Phys. Rev. A 45, 6198 (1992). 53. EXTENDED ANALYSIS OF THE SPECTRUM AND TERM SYSTEM OF He-LIKE CARBON, P. Bengtsson, C. Jupén and M. Westerlind J. Phys. B 25, 2459 (1992). 54. BEAM-FOIL MEASUREMENTS OF ATOMIC LIFETIMES Physica Scripta T 47, 49 (1993). 55. THE SPECTRUM AND TERM SYSTEM OF S VIII P. Bengtsson, C. Jupén,, A. Redfors and M. Westerlind Physica Scripta 48, 413 (1993). 56. RELATIVE EXCITATION FUNCTIONS FOR SINGLY-EXCITED AND CORE- EXCITED LEVELS OF S V - S IX POPULATED BY THE BEAM-FOIL INTERACTION D. Mönke, P. Bengtsson,, R. Hutton, C. Jupén, M. Kirm and M. Westerlind Phys. Rev. A 49, 2567 (1994) 57. THE 2p 4 3s, 3p AND 3d CONFIGURATIONS IN Ar X P. Bengtsson, and C. Jupén Physica Scripta 49, 297 (1994).

7 58. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF J-DEPENDENT LIFETIMES IN THE QUARTET TERMS OF THE 2s2p3p AND 2s2p3d CONFIGURATIONS IN O IV M. Westerlind, P. Bengtsson, M. Kirm and J. Phys. B 27, 877 (1994). 59. VERY-LOW-DEBRIS LASER-PLASMA SOFT X-RAY SOURCE FOR MICROSCOPY L. Rymell, H.M. Hertz and Proceedings of the 4:th international conference on x-ray microscopy, Chernogoloska, Russia (1993). 60. EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL DECAY RATES OF CORE-EXCITED QUARTET LEVELS IN Na-LIKE S VI AND Cl VII P. Bengtsson, M. Westerlind, and C. Jupén Physica Scripta 49, 303 (1994). 61. EXPERIMENTAL n=3 LEVEL LIFETIMES OF Na-LIKE HEAVY IONS IN THE REALM OF MASSIVE RELATIVISTIC EFFECTS E. Träbert, J. Doerfert, J. Granzow, R. Büttner, U. Staude, K.H. Schartner, P. Rymuza, P.H. Mokler, and R. Hutton Phys. Lett. A 188, 355 (1994). 62. EXPERIMENTAL LIFETIMES FOR Mg-LIKE CHLORINE, P. Bengtsson, C. Jupén, A.E. Livingston and I. Martinson Phys. Rev. A 51, 179 (1995). 63. TIME RESOLVED EUV SPECTROSCOPY ON FOIL-EXCITED 5.9 MeV/u Xe AND 13.2 MeV/u Au IONS E. Träbert, J. Doerfert, J. Granzow, R. Büttner, U. Staude, K.H. Schartner, P. Rymuza, and R. Hutton Z. Phys. D 32, 295 (1995). 64. MEASUREMENTS AND DATA-BASED PREDICTIONS FOR n = 1 RESONANCE AND INTERCOMBINATION TRANSITIONS IN THE Be AND Ne SEQUENCES L.J. Curtis, S.T. Maniak, R.W. Ghrist, R.E. Irving, D.G. Ellis, M. Henderson, M.H. Kacher, E. Träbert, J. Granzow, P. Bengtsson and Phys. Rev. A 51, 4575 (1995). 65. HIGH-PRECISION WAVELENGTH MEASUREMENTS OF THE 1s 2 1 S - 1snp 1 P RESONANCE LINES IN He-LIKE NITROGEN AND OXYGEN and U. Litzén J. Phys. B 28, 2565 (1995). 66. EXTENDED ANALYSIS OF INTENSITY ANOMALIES IN THE Al I ISOELECTRONIC SEQUENCE, M. Kirm, P. Bengtsson, S.T. Maniak, L.J. Curtis, E. Träbert, J. Doerfert and J. Granzow Physica Scripta 52, 516 (1995).

8 67. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF ATOMIC LIFETIMES FOR THE 2p 5 3l LEVELS IN Ne-LIKE SULPHUR M. Kirm, P. Bengtsson and Physica Scripta 54, 167 (1996). 68. SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF C IV M. Tunklev,, C. Jupén, I. Kink, I. Martinson and A. Meigs JET Report, JET-P (96) 15, THE SPECTRUM AND TERM SYSTEM OF C IV M. Tunklev,, C. Jupén and I. Kink Physica Scripta 55, 707 (1997). 70. SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF THE 2p 3 3s, 3p AND 3d CONFIGURATIONS IN Si VII I. Kink and Physica Scripta 56, 31 (1997) 71. LABORATORY IDENTIFICATION OF TEMPERATURE DIAGNOSTIC Si VII AND S IX LINES PRESENT IN THE SOLAR-CORONAL SPECTRA MEASURED BY SUMER/SOHO I. Kink, C. Jupén,, U. Feldman, J.M. Laming and U. Schühle. Astrophys. J. 487, 956 (1997) 72. THE 2p 3 3s, 3p AND 3d CONFIGURATIONS OF EIGHT TIMES IONIZED SULPHURE, S IX. C. Jupén and. Physica Scripta 56, 592 (1997) 73. NEW IDENTIFICATIONS OF SI VIII AND S X LINES IN THE SOLAR CORONAL SPECTRUM RECORDED BY SUMER/SOHO I. Kink,, and U. Feldman Astrophys. J., 512, 496 (1999). 74. STRONG RELATIVISTIC EFFECTS AND NATURAL LINE WIDTHS OBSERVED IN DIELECTRONIC RECOMBINATION OF LITHIUM-LIKE CARBON S. Mannervik, D. DeWitt,, J. Lidberg, E. Lindroth, R. Schuch and W. Zong Phys. Rev. Lett., 81, 313 (1998) 75. SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATIONS OF THE 2p 2 3l CONFIGURATIONS IN SI VIII AND S X. I. Kink and Physica Scripta 59, 355 (1999) 76. NEW IDENTIFICATIONS OF EMISSION LINES FROM HIGHLY EXCITED CONFIGURATIONS OF HIGHLY CHARGED SILCON AND SULFUR IN THE SOLAR CORONAL SPECTRUM RECORDED BY SUMER/SOHO. I. Kink, and U. Feldman Accepted for publication in Can. J. Phys. oct. 1998

9 77. BEAM-FOIL SPECTRA OF HIGHLY EXCITED STATES IN MULTIPLY CHARGED OXYGEN IONS K. Ishii, I. Kink, and I. Martinson Physica Scripta T80, 455 (1999). 78. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF CONFIGURATION MIXING EFFECTS ON THE LIFETIMES OF 1s22s6 LEVELS IN Be-LIKE O I. Kink, and P. Meenakshi Raja Rao Physica Scripta 60, 522 (1999). 79. THE 2s 2 2s 3 3s, 3p AND 3d CONFIGURATIONS IN NINE TIMES IONIZED CHLORINE, CL X. C. Jupén, P. Bengtsson, and A.E. Livingston. Physica Scripta 64, 329 (2001) 80. THE SPECTRUM AND TERM SYSTEM OF S VII C. Jupén and Physica Scripta 66, 140 (2002) 81. SYSTEMATIC STUDIES OF HIGHLY EXCITED RYDBERG STATES IN IONS WITH TWO VALANCE ELECTRONS Martin Andersson, Tomas Brage, Roger Hutton, Ilmar Kink and Lars Engström J. Phys. B. 39 (2006) LASER-INDUCED-FLUORESCENCE LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS AND RELATIVISTIC HARTREE-FOCK OSCILLATOR STRENGTH CALCULATIONS IN SINGLY IONIZED PLATINUM P Quinet, P Palmeri, V Fivet, É Biémont, H Nilsson, L Engström and H Lundberg Phys Rev A77, (2008) 83. RADIATIVE LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS AND CALCULATIONS IN DOUBLY IONIZED TANTALUM (Ta III) V Fivet, É Biémont, L Engström, H Lundberg, H Nilsson, P Palmeri and P Quinet J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 41, (2008) 84. LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS AND CALCULATED TRANSITION PROBABILITIES IN W III. P Palmeri, P Quinet, V Fivet, É Biémont, H Nilsson, L Engström and H Lundberg Physica Scripta 78 (2008) , doi: / /78/01/ LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS AND TRANSITION PROBABILITY CALCULATIONS IN SINGLY IONIZED TUNGSTEN (W II). H. Nilsson,, H. Lundberg, P. Palmeri, V. Fivet, P. Quinet and É. Biémont Eur.Phys.J. D49, 13 (2008), DOI: /epjd/e RADIATIVE DATA IN THE ZR I SPECTRUM OBTAINED BY LASER INDUCED FLUORESCENCE G. Malcheva, R. Mayo, M. Ortiz, J. Ruiz,, H. Lundberg, H. Nilsson, P. Quinet, É. Biémont and K. Blagoev Proc. SPIE, Vol. 7027, 70270M (2008); DOI: /

10 87. BRANCHING FRACTIONS AND A VALUES IN SINGLY IONIZED TANTALUM (Ta II) P. Quinet, V. Fivet, P. Palmeri, É. Biémont,, H. Lundberg, H. Nilsson Astronomy and Astrophysics 493, 711 (2009) DOI: / : RADIATIVE DECAY DATA FOR HIGHLY EXCITED Zr I LEVELS G. Malcheva, R. Mayo, M. Ortiz, J. Ruiz,, H. Lundberg, H. Nilsson, P. Quinet, É. Biémont and K. Blagoev Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 395, 1523 (2009). doi: /j x 89. EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL RADIATIVE DECAY RATES FOR HIGHLY EXCITED RUTHENIUM ATOMIC LEVELS AND THE SOLAR ABUNDANCE OF RUTHENIUM. V. Fivet, P. Quinet, P. Palmeri, E. Biémont, M. Asplund, N. Grevesse, A.J. Sauval,, H. Lundberg, H. Hartman and H. Nilsson. Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 396, 2124 (2009), doi: /j x 90. RADIATIVE LIFETIMES AND TRANSITION PROBABILITIES IN Hf I AND Hf III G. Malcheva, S. Enzonga Yoca, R. Mayo, M. Ortiz,, H. Lundberg, H. Nilsson, É. Biémont and K. Blagoev. Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 396, 2289 (2009), doi: /j x 91. LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS IN RU II AND CALCULATED OSCILLATOR STRENGTHS IN RU II AND RU III. P. Palmeri, P. Quinet, V. Fivet,.É. Biémont, C. R. Cowley,, H. Lundberg, H. Hartman and H. Nilsson J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys (2009) doi: / /42/16/ TRANSITION PROBABILITIES OF ASTROPHYSICAL INTEREST IN THE NIOBIUM IONS Nb + AND Nb 2+ H. Nilsson, H. Hartman,, H. Lundberg, C. Sneden, V. Fivet, P.Palmeri, P. Quinet and É. Biémont. A&A 511 (2010) A16. DOI: / / THE FERRUM PROJECT: LABORATORY MEASURED TRANSITION PROBABILITIES FOR Cr II J. Gurell, H. Nilsson,, H. Lundberg, R. Blackwell-Whitehead, K. E. Nielsen, and S. Mannervik. A&A 511, A68 (2010) doi: / /

11 94. LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS AND TRANSITION PROBABILITIES IN Mo II H. Lundberg,, H. Hartman, H. Nilsson, P.Palmeri, P. Quinet and É. Biémont. J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 43 (2010) doi: / /43/8/ EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL LIFETIME IN Sb I. H. Hartman, H. Nilsson,, H. Lundberg, P. Quinet, P.Palmeri, V. Fivet and É. Biémont. Phys. Rev. A 82, (2010) DOI: /PhysRevA RADIATIVE PARAMETERS OF NB I EXCITED STATES. G. Malcheva, H. Nilsson,, H. Lundberg, É. Biémont, P. Palmeri, P. Quinet and K. Blagoev. Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. (2011) DOI: /j x 97. LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS AND CALCULATIONS IN Y + AND Y 2+. É. Biémont, K. Blagoev,, H. Hartman, H. Lundberg, G. Malcheva, H. Nilsson, P. Palmeri and P. Quinet. Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. (2011) DOI: /j x 98. Atomic data for VUV lines of astrophysical interest in SINGLY IONIZED RHODIUM. P. Quinet, É. Biémont, P. Palmeri,, H. Hartman, H. Lundberg, H. Nilsson. J. Elec. Spectr. Rel. Phen., 184, 174 (2011). 99. OSCILLATOR STRENGTHS FOR LINES OF ASTROPHYSICAL INTEREST IN Rh II. P. Quinet, É. Biémont, P. Palmeri,, H. Hartman, H. Lundberg and H. Nilsson. A&A,537, A74 (2012) BRANCHING FRACTIONS IN SINGLY IONIZED TUNGSTEN T. Lennartsson, H. Nilsson, R. Blackwell-Whitehead, and S. Huldt. J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 44 (2011) LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS OF EVEN AND ODD STATES IN NEUTRAL TERBIUM (TB I) G. Malcheva,, H. Lundberg, H. Nilsson, H. Hartman and K. Blagoev Physica Scripta (2013) doi: / /88/04/ EXPERIMENTALLY DETERMINED OSCILLATOR STRENGTHS IN Rh II E. Bäckström, H Nilsson, L Engström, H Hartman and S Mannervik J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 46 (2013) doi: / /46/20/ THE FERRUM PROJECT: EXPERIMENTAL TRANSITION PROBABILITIES FROM HIGHLY EXCITED EVEN 5s LEVELS IN Cr II, H. Lundberg, H. Nilsson, H. Hartman and E. Bäckström A&A 570, A34 (2014) doi: / /

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