Branching Fractions of Neutral Cobalt

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Recent advances in space-based ultraviolet detectors have created a demand for more accurate laboratory measurements in this region of the spectrum. A high resolution two meter McPherson spectrometer was used to measure the branching fractions for three excited states near 40,000 wavenumbers. Branching fractions are calculated at multiple currents to remove the effects of optical thickness in the light source, and to detect blended lines. Results are found with errors less than fifteen percent. Future work will look at additional multiplets of current astrophysical interest.

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