Reference ultraviolet wavelengths of CrIII measured by Fourier transform spectrometry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atomic Data, Line: Identification, Methods: Laboratory

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We report CrIII ultraviolet (UV) transition wavelengths measured using a high-resolution Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS), for the first time, available for use as wavelength standards. The doubly ionized iron group element spectra dominate the observed opacity of hot B stars in the UV, and improved, accurate, wavelengths are required for the analysis of astronomical spectra. The spectrum was excited using a chromium-neon Penning discharge lamp and measured with the Imperial College vacuum ultraviolet FTS. 140 classified 3d34s-3d34p CrIII transition lines, in the spectral range 38000 to 49000 cm-1 (2632 to 2041 Å), the strongest having wavelength uncertainties less than one part in 107, are presented.

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