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Abstract

Targeted laboratory astrophysics measurements are being conducted to address the needs of X-ray astronomy. The measurements are producing large sets of reliable atomic data, which include ionization and recombination cross sections for charge balance calculations, as well as line lists, excitation cross sections, and dielectronic recombination rates for interpreting X-ray line formation. Additional experiments focus on resolving specific puzzles posed by astrophysical observations, as well as on calibrating existing and developing new X-ray line diagnostics. We discuss the types of data produced and illustrate how the laboratory measurements support such missions as , , , , and .

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2003-09-01
2024-04-29
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