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PHOTOIONIZATION AND RECOMBINATION OF Ne IV AND EXCITATION OF NeV IN NEBULAR PLASMAS.

SULTANA N. NAHAR, ETHAN PALAY, ANIL K. PRADHAN, Department of Astronomy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210.

The inverse processes of photoionization and electron-ion recombination are dominant in photoionized astrophysical plasmas. They determine the ionization fractions in photoionization equilibrium, physical conditions, and chemical abundances. We employ the unified theory of electron-ion recombination to study photoionization of Ne~IV in photoionized nebulae. That leads to the production of Ne~V and spectral emission of forbidden optical and mid-infrared [Ne~V] lines via collisional excitation. These lines are prominent in the observations made by infrared space observatories SPITZER, SOFIA, and HERSCHEL. The unified method for electronic recombination provides self-consistent data for photoionization and recombination that is necessary to eliminate uncertainties in the determination of ionization fractions. To wit: Precise abundance of neon in the Sun is unknown owing to lack of accurate atomic data. A 20-level wave function expansion is used for the calculations of photoionization, recombination, and collisional excitation employing the relativistic Breit-Pauli R-matrix method in the close coupling approximation. We find and delineate extensive resonance structures at low energies that considerably enhance the effective cross sections and rates in astrophysical sources.