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Critically Evaluated Energy Levels, Spectral Lines, Transition Probabilities, and Intensities of Neutral Vanadium (V I)

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Author(s)

Alexander Kramida, Edward B. Saloman

Abstract

The energy levels, observed spectral lines, and transition probabilities of the neutral vanadium atom, V I, have been compiled. Also included are values for some forbidden lines which may be of interest to the astrophysical community. Experimental Landé g-factors and leading percentages for the levels are included when available, as well as wavelengths calculated from the energy levels (Ritz wavelengths). Wavelengths are reported for 3985 transitions, and 549 energy levels are determined. The observed relative intensities normalized to a common scale are provided.
Citation
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Volume
231
Issue
2

Keywords

Atomic spectroscopy, critical compilation, energy levels, spectral lines, line identification, Fourier-transform spectra, grating spectroscopy, transition probabilities, neutral vanadium

Citation

Kramida, A. and Saloman, E. (2017), Critically Evaluated Energy Levels, Spectral Lines, Transition Probabilities, and Intensities of Neutral Vanadium (V I), Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, [online], https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/aa7e2a (Accessed May 3, 2024)
Created August 11, 2017, Updated July 3, 2023