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References and Notes for Rhenium ( Re )




CS96      M. D. Campbell-Miller and B. Simard, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 13, 2115 (1996). 

FMW88     J. R. Fuhr, G. A. Martin, and W. L. Wiese, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 17, 375 (1988). 

KMVC57    P. F. A. Klinkenberg, W. F. Meggers, R. Velasco, and M. A. Catalán, J. Res. Natl. Bur. Stand. (U.S.) 59, 319 (1957). Names for even parity levels adopted here are based on eigenvector percentages from [W78]. We have assigned sequential numbers instead of term designations for those levels having no meaningful names according to the eigenvectors.

MCS58     W. F. Meggers, M. A. Catalán, and M. Sales, J. Res. Natl. Bur. Stand. (U.S.) 61, 441 (1958). Names for even parity levels adopted here are based on eigenvector percentages from [W77].

MCS75     W. F. Meggers, C. H. Corliss, and B. F. Scribner, Natl. Bur. Stand. (U.S.), Monogr. 145 (1975). 

W78       J. F. Wyart, Phys. Scr. 18, 87 (1978). 

WJLG97    G. M. Wahlgren, S. G. Johansson, U. Litzén, N. D. Gibson, J. C. Cooper, J. E. Lawler, D. S. Leckrone, and R. Engleman, Jr., Astrophys. J. 475, 380 (1997).