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N O T I C E THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED FROM MICROFICHE. ALTHOUGH IT IS RECOGNIZED THAT CERTAIN PORTIONS ARE ILLEGIBLE, IT IS BEING RELEASED IN THE INTEREST OF MAKING AVAILABLE AS MUCH INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE P993-198422 International Collogium on Atomic Spectra and Oscillator Strengths for Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas (4th) Held at the National institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland on September 14-17, 1992 (U.S.) National inst. of Standards and Technology (PL) Gaithersburg, MD Apr 93 US. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Ndioul Techcical IMermeNON Service B•11G 2-10i1A2 2 MIST-1 /4 U.S. VZPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (REV. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY M GONTSOLw1N^BENN O4" COMM 4M /. MANUSCRIPT REVIEW AND APPROVAL "KIST/ p-850 ^' THIS NSTRUCTWNS: ATTACH ORIGINAL OF FORM TO ONE (1) COPY OF MANUSCIIN IT AND SEINE TO: PUBLICATIOM OATS NUMBER PRINTED PAGES April 1993 199 HE SECRETAIIY, APPROPRIATE EDITO RIAL REVIEW BOARD. 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'Some elements at Boulder, CO 80303. NIST Special Publication 850 4th International Colloquium on Atomic Spectra and Oscillator Strengths for Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas POSTER PAJOERS at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland September 14•-17, 1992 Jack Sugar and David Leckrone,' Editors Az- mic Physics Division Physics Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899 • NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD April 1993 +*Mt or ♦i e cs ►^ d►^ris of U.S. Department of Commerce Ronald H. Brown, Secretary National Institute of Standards and Technology Raymond G. Kammer, Acting Director National Institute of Standards U.S. Government Printing Office For sale by the Superintendent and Technology Washington: 1993 of Documents Special Publication 850 U.S. Government Printing Office Nati. Inst. Stand. Technol. Washington, DC 20402 Spec. Publ. 850 199 pages (Apr. 1993) CODEN: NSPUE2 Sponsors National Institute of Standards and Technology National Aeronautics end Space Administration Naval Research Laboratory U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fusion Energy National Science Foundation Computer Sciences Corporation IBM Program Committee D. Leckrone (Chairman), NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD S. Adelman, CITADEL, Charleston, SC R. C. Elton, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. J. E. Hansen, Zeeman Laboratory, University of Amsterdam S. Johansson, University of Lund, Sweden R. McKnight, U.S. Department of Energy, Germantown, MD D. Morten, Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics, NRC, Ottawa, Canada J. Sugar, NISI, Gaithersburg, MD Organizing Committee J. Sugar (Chairman), NIST, Gaithersburg, MD R. Bell, University of Maryland, College Park, MD L. Curtis, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH G. Doschek, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. D. Leckrone, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD W. Wiese, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD Convergence Studies of Atomic Properties from Variational Methods: Total Energy, Ionization Energy, Specific Mass Shift, and Hyperfine Parameters for Li and Be ........................................ 174 Ming Tong Per Jonsson, and Charlotte Froese .Fischer Prospects for Relativistic Multiconfiguration Dirac-Fork-Breit Calculation Using Gaussian Basis Set Method .......................... 177 Farid A. Parpla and Ajaya K Mohanty Databases Critically Evaluated Data on Atomic Spectra-energy Levels, Wavelengths, and Transition Probabilities ............................. 183 W. C. Martin, A. Musgrove, J.' Reader, J. Sugar, W. L. Wiese, J. R. Fuhr, G. R. Dalton, and T Shirai Need for Complete Spectroscopic Tables ... ......................... 186 <rvek Bakshi, Tom D. Boone, Jr., and William C. Nunnally Spectral Atlas of the Inductively Coupled Plasma ....................... 189 R. K Winge, D. E. Eckels, S. J. Weeks, J. C. Travis, and M. L. Salit Atomic Data Center for Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas ............. 192 K T. Lu, Dennis Baba, and Aria Kohshkhou Lifetimes-theory Transition Rates in the 3d2 Configuration of the Calcium Isoelectronic Sequence t E. Bi4sont I ' , J.B. Hanson 2 , P. Quinet3' and C.J. Zeippen4 1 Institut d'Astrophysique et Institut de Physique Nucllaire Exp4rimentale, Universit6 de Licge, B-4000 Li gge, Belgium. 2 Van der Waals-Zeeman Laboratorium, Universiteit