Atomic Transition Probabilities for UV and Optical Lines of Tm II

E. A. Den Hartog, G. T. Voith, I. U. Roederer
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We report new branching fraction measurements for 224 ultraviolet (UV) and optical transitions of Tm II. These transitions range in wavelength (wavenumber) from 2350 - 6417 Angstroms (42532 - 15579 cm-1) and originate in 13 odd-parity and 24 even-parity upper levels. Thirty-five of the 37 levels, accounting for 213 of the 224 transitions, are studied for the first time. Branching fractions are determined for two levels studied previously for comparison to earlier results. The levels studied for the first time are high-lying, ranging in energy from 35753 - 54989 cm-1. The branching fractions are determined from emission spectra from two different high-resolution spectrometers. These are combined with radiative lifetimes reported in an earlier study to produce a set of transition probabilities and log(gf) values with accuracy ranging from 5 - 30%. Comparison is made to experimental and theoretical transition probabilities from the literature where such data exist. These new log(gf) values are used to derive an abundance from one previously unused Tm II line in the UV spectrum of the r-process-enhanced metal-poor star HD 222925, and this abundance is consistent with previous determinations based on other Tm II lines.
Tm II 紫外和光学线的原子跃迁概率
我们报告了对 Tm II 的 224 个紫外线(UV)和光学转变的新支化分数测量结果。这些跃迁的波长(wavenumber)范围为 2350 - 6417 埃(42532 - 15579 cm-1),起源于 13 个奇数位和 24 个偶数位高层。首次研究了 37 个水平中的 35 个,占 224 个跃迁中的 213 个,并测定了以前研究过的两个水平的支化分数,以便与以前的结果进行比较。首次研究的水平都是高电平,能量范围在 35753 - 54989 cm-1 之间。支化分数是根据两个不同的高分辨率光谱仪的发射光谱确定的。这些数据与早先研究中报告的辐射寿命相结合,得出了一组过渡概率和 log(gf) 值,精确度在 5 - 30% 之间。这些新的对数(gf)值被用来从 r 过程增强的贫金属恒星HD 222925 紫外光谱中一条以前未使用过的 Tm II 线推导出丰度,该丰度与以前根据其他 Tm II 线测定的结果一致。
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