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References and Notes for Gallium ( Ga )



  Ref. ID   Reference 
     
C00    L. J. Curtis, Phys. Scr. 62, 31 (2000). 
  
IL85   B. Isberg and U. Litzén, Phys. Scr. 31, 533 (1985). See [SSM03] also.
  
JL67   I. Johansson and U. Litzén, Ark. Fys. 34, 573 (1967). See [SSM03] also. The values of the Ga I 4s2 5-7p, 6-8s, and 5-7d levels in [JL67] should be increased by 0.02 cm-1 for consistency with the value of the 4s25s level from [ND82]. We have applied this correction to the 4s25p and 6s levels given here.
  
M03    D. C. Morton, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 149, 205 (2003). 
  
MM52   W. F. Meggers and R. J. Murphy, J. Res. Natl. Bur. Stand. (U.S.) 48, 334 (1952). 
  
ND82   J. H. M. Neijzen and A. Donszelmann, Physica 114C, 241 (1982). The stated uncertainties of the Ga I 5s 2S level and the ionization energy are 0.007 and 0.010 cm-1, respectively.
  
SSM03  T. Shirai, J. Sugar, A. Musgrove, and J. Reader, a compilation of data for Ga spectra to be submitted for publication in J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, expected publication year 2005.