Comment on "Atomic structure and electron impact excitation of Al-like ions (Ga--Br)" by HB Wang and G Jiang in At. Data Nucl. Data Tables 148 (2022) 101532
arXiv:2305.11704
Abstract
In a recent paper, Wang and Jiang (At. Data Nucl. Data Tables 148 (2022) 101532) have reported data for energy levels, radiative rates (A-values), and effective collision strengths () for some transitions of five Al-like ions, namely Ga~XIX, Ge~XX, As~XXI, Se~XXII, and Br~XXIII. On a closer examination we find that their reported data for energy levels and A-values are generally correct, but not for . Their values, for all transitions (allowed or forbidden) and for all ions, invariably decrease at higher temperatures. This is mainly because they have adopted a limited range of electron energies for the calculations of collision strengths. We demonstrate this with our calculations with the Flexible Atomic Code (FAC), and conclude that their values are inaccurate, unreliable, and should not be adopted in any applications or modelling analysis.
The paper will be published in ADNDT which has 23 pages including 2 Tables and 5 Figures (a--e)