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      On the Origin of Intense Radio Emission from the Brown Dwarfs

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      Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics
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              Atomic data for astrophysics. I. Radiative recombination rates for H-like, He-like, Li-like and Na-like ions over a broad range of temperature

              We present new calculations and analytic fits to the rates of radiative recombination towards H-like, He-like, Li-like and Na-like ions of all elements from H through Zn (Z=30). The fits are valid over a wide range of temperature, from 3 K to 10**9 K.
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                Journal
                Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics
                Radiophys Quantum El
                Springer Nature
                0033-8443
                1573-9120
                April 2017
                May 19 2017
                April 2017
                : 59
                : 11
                : 867-875
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                10.1007/s11141-017-9757-3
                c2f824ca-c3f3-4a44-babc-fd9bcabce277
                © 2017

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