Lifetimes, branching ratios, and transition probabilities in Mo I

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Atomic Spectra, Branching (Physics), Electron Transitions, Molybdenum, Radiative Lifetime, Transition Probabilities, Atomic Energy Levels, Fluorescence, Laser Induced Fluorescence, Laser Spectroscopy, Metal Vapors, Optical Emission Spectroscopy, Sputtering

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The radiative lifetimes of 56 levels in Mo I have been measured by the method of laser-induced fluorescence from sputtered metal vapor. Emission branching ratios have been measured for these levels to determine transition probabilities for 570 Mo I transitions in the wavelength range 2944-9767 A. The uncertainty in the transition probability of stronger branches is typically less than 5 percent.

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