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TL;DR: The electron impact collision rates used in this article are substantially larger than those previously published owing to delineation of the complex resonance structures in the low-energy collision strengths, which together with small changes in spontaneous radiative rates produces significant changes in the calculated intensity ratios.
Abstract: New atomic data for Si III have been used to predict level populations and emission-line intensity ratios for electron densities and temperatures appropriate to the solar transition region. The electron impact collision rates used here are substantially larger than those previously published owing to delineation of the complex resonance structures in the low-energy collision strengths. This together with small changes in the spontaneous radiative rates produces significant changes in the calculated intensity ratios. Generally good agreement is found with observations obtained using the Naval Research Laboratory slit spectrograph aboard Skylab, electron densities from three Si III ratios and from other methods normally agreeing to 0.2 dex or better for a wide variety of solar features. For a fourth ratio, incorporating lines with a wide wavelength separation, the agreement is less satisfactory, possibly owing to uncertainties in the observational data.

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