THE SPECTRUM AND TERM ANALYSIS OF CO iii MEASURED USING FOURIER TRANSFORM AND GRATING SPECTROSCOPY

ABSTRACT The spectrum of Co iii has been recorded in the region 1562-2564 (64,000 cm−1-39,000 cm−1) by Fourier transform (FT) spectroscopy, and in the region 1317-2500 (164,000 cm−1-40,000 cm−1) using a 10.7 m grating spectrograph with phosphor image plate detectors. The spectrum was excited in a co...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal. Supplement series 2016-03, Vol.223 (1), p.12-12
Hauptverfasser: Smillie, D. G., Pickering, J. C., Nave, G., Smith, P. L.
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT The spectrum of Co iii has been recorded in the region 1562-2564 (64,000 cm−1-39,000 cm−1) by Fourier transform (FT) spectroscopy, and in the region 1317-2500 (164,000 cm−1-40,000 cm−1) using a 10.7 m grating spectrograph with phosphor image plate detectors. The spectrum was excited in a cobalt-neon Penning discharge lamp. We classified 514 Co iii lines measured using FT spectroscopy, the strongest having wavenumber uncertainties approaching 0.004 cm−1 (approximately 0.2 m at 2000 , or 1 part in 107), and 240 lines measured with grating spectroscopy with uncertainties between 5 and 10 m . The wavelength calibration of 790 lines of Raassen & Ortí Ortin and 87 lines from Shenstone has been revised and combined with our measurements to optimize the values of all but one of the 288 previously reported energy levels. Order of magnitude reductions in uncertainty for almost two-thirds of the 3d64s and almost half of the 3d64p revised energy levels are obtained. Ritz wavelengths have been calculated for an additional 100 forbidden lines. Eigenvector percentage compositions for the energy levels and predicted oscillator strengths have been calculated using the Cowan code.
ISSN:0067-0049
1538-4365
DOI:10.3847/0067-0049/223/1/12