Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995ycat..20940221n&link_type=abstract
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/ApJS/94/221. Originally published in: 1994ApJS...94..221N
Physics
Atomic Physics
Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
We have recorded spectra of iron-neon and iron-argon hollow cathode lamps in the region 1700A-5um (59,000-2000cm-1), with Fourier transform (FT) spectrometers at the National Solar Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, and Imperial College, London, UK, and with a high-resolution grating spectrograph at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland. The uncertainty of the strongest lines in the FT spectra is less than 0.002cm-1 (0.2mA at 3000A; 8mA at 2um). Pressure- and current-dependent shifts are less than 0.001cm-1 for transitions between low-lying levels, increasing to 0.006cm-1 for transitions between the most highly excited levels. We report 28 new energy levels of Fe I and revised values of another 818 levels. We have identified 9501 lines as due to 9759 transitions in Fe I, and these are presented in the form of a new multiplet table and finding list. This compares with the ~5500 lines due to 467 energy levels in the multiplet tables of Moore (1950, NBS Circ., No.488 and 1959, NBS Tech. note 30). The biggest increase is in the near-ultraviolet and near infrared, and many of the new lines are present in the solar spectrum. Experimental log (gf) values are included where they are available. A further 125 unidentified lines due to Fe I are given. (4 data files).
Brault James W.
Johansson Sara
Learner Richard C. M.
Nave Gary
Thorne Anne P.
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