Laboratory Measurements of NiH by Fourier Transform Dispersed Fluorescence

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Red and orange bands of laser-induced fluorescence in NiH have been recorded on a Fourier transform interferometer at Doppler resolution. The spectra show strong transitions to low-lying vibronic states which are not thermally populated in a laboratory source, and therefore do not appear in laser excitation spectra, but which would be expected to contribute significantly to any stellar spectrum. The strongest bands belong to the G[Ω' 5/2]-X 2 2Δ3/2, I[Ω' 3/2]-X 2, and 2Δ3/2 I[Ω' 3/2]-W 1 2Π3/2 systems. Measurements are reported for 58NiH, 60NiH, and 62NiH.

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