thats very cool! I stuck a couple known values in there and it aint far off

for example F40T12 103V 430mA PF 0.87 220V Mains gives me an impedance of 402 Ohms,
the Reference ballast spec for such a tube according to IEC spec is 220V input, 390 Ohm with a ballast PF of 0.10, ie what is the PF of the ballast itself if you stuck it across the mains with no tube etc, since I dont know what ballast Power Factor your using here, i'd say you have done very well

ditto a I get more or less the correct ballast impedance for a F125T12 tube also (296 Ohms from your calculator vs 300 Ohms for the official IEC spec)
and for a 175W mercury lamp I get 100 ohms which is damn as near it 99.5 Ohms of the official ANSI spec

BTW I think your calculated lamp PF discharge values are a bit off, I know for a fact that HPS lamps have a lower power factor then mercury lamps, usually somewhere in the mid 0.8's
and the SOX one is a bit high
the thing to remember is the nominal wattage of a lamp is often not always its *actual* wattage
for example the British 125W 8ft Tube is actually 123W, many US designs will incorporate cathode heating losses into the wattage ratting which will skew factors as well
this is where study of IEC, ANSI, JIS standards documents is very handy since they will often tell you whats actually what