\begin{table}%t4 \caption{\label{tab:mg_li_linedata}Mg~I and Li~I line data.} %\centerline { \begin{tabular}{cccccc} \hline\hline $\lambda$&$\chi_{\rm low}$&$\log gf$&$\log C_6$&$\gamma_{\rm rad}$&$\log C_4$\\ $[\AA]$&[eV]&&&$10^8$~[1/s]&\\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{c}{Mg~I}\\ 4571.097& 0.00& --5.59& --31.50& -- &--15.00\\ 4730.031& 4.33& --2.34& --28.80& 4.768 &--15.00\\ 5167.336& 2.70& --0.87& --30.88& 1.002 &--14.52\\ 5172.697& 2.70& --0.39& --30.88& 1.002 &--14.52\\ 5183.616& 2.70& --0.17& --30.88& 1.002 &--14.52\\ 5528.415& 4.33& --0.50& --30.43& 4.908 &--13.12\\ 5711.093& 4.33& --1.70& --30.00& 4.817 &--15.00\\ 5785.280& 5.11& --1.76& --30.20& -- &--15.00\\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{c}{Li~I}\\ 6707.760& 0.00& 0.00& --31.86& -- &--15.00\\ 6707.910& 0.00& --0.31& --31.86& -- &--15.00\\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip \par Following values are listed: {(1)} central wavelength, {(2)} lower excitation potential, {(3)} oscillator strength, {(4)} van der Waals damping constant, {(5)} radiative damping constant, {(6)} quadratic Stark effect damping constant. The radiation damping constant ($\gamma_{\rm rad}$) is calculated with the classical formula within {\em LINFOR} in case it is missing in the table. \end{table}