Physics
Scientific paper
May 2003
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American Physical Society, 34th Meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, May 20-24, 2003, Boulder, Colo
Physics
Scientific paper
Atomic oscillator strengths are essential data for astrophysical elemental abundance studies aimed at elucidating nucleosynthesis and interior stellar dynamics. We have measured oscillator strengths in singly-ionized Sm using laser-induced fluorescence from a fast ion beam. With the laser tuned to excite a single excited state, we monitor the relative intensity of the emission branches as viewed by a grating monochromator. The efficiency for light detection as a function of wavelength is calibrated using a NIST-traceable standard lamp. The branching ratios coupled with lifetimes measured previously [1] yield the oscillator strengths. 1. T. J. Scholl, R. A. Holt, D. Masterman, R. C. Rivest, S. D. Rosner, and A. Sharikova, Can. J. Phys. 80, 1621 (2002).
Holt Richard
Rehse Steven
Rosner David S.
Scholl Timothy
Sharikova Anna
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