Hyperfine Structure Constants for Levels of 175Lu+
Abstract
Accurate and complete atomic data are required for the determination of accurate stellar photospheric abundances. This includes hyperfine structure (HFS) for some elements—those with high nuclear spin and/or large nuclear magnetic moments. Lutetium is one such element. In this study, spectra of a commercial Lu-Ne hollow cathode lamp operating at a low current were recorded with the high-resolution University of Wisconsin 3 m focal length echelle spectrograph. These spectra of resolved and partially resolved hyperfine patterns for 35 ultraviolet and blue transitions of Lu II have been studied for the purpose of extracting hyperfine constants. We present HFS constants for 16 levels of singly ionized lutetium, 10 of which have been measured for the first time.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
- Pub Date:
- May 2020
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2020ApJS..248...10D
- Keywords:
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- Atomic spectroscopy;
- Stellar abundances;
- Laboratory astrophysics;
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