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Critically Evaluated Spectral Data for Singly Ionized Carbon (C ii)

Alexander Kramida, K. Haris

2022The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract All available experimental data on the spectrum of singly ionized carbon have been critically analyzed. Measurement uncertainties of all published studies have been reassessed. The scope of observational data includes laboratory emission spectra of arcs, sparks, electrodeless discharges, and hollow cathode lamps recorded with grating and Fourier transform spectrometers, laboratory photoabsorption spectra, and emission spectra of planetary nebulae. The total number of observed spectral lines included in this compilation is 597. These lines participate in 972 transitions. From this list of identified transitions, we have derived a set of 414 energy levels, which are optimized using a least-squares fitting procedure. The identifications are supported by parametric calculations with Cowan’s codes. The existing tables of critically evaluated transition probabilities have been extended with our newly calculated data. The ionization energy has been derived from the newly optimized energy levels with improved precision. Data on the isotope shifts and hyperfine structure have also been compiled.

Topics & Concepts

Spectral lineIonizationHyperfine structureAtomic physicsPlanetary nebulaEmission spectrumParametric statisticsPhysicsComputational physicsIonAstrophysicsStatisticsMathematicsStarsAstronomyQuantum mechanicsMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAtomic and Molecular PhysicsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasma
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