VI/69               Atomic Spectral Line List    (Hirata+ 1995)

Atomic spectral line list Hirata R., Horaguchi T. <Department of Astronomy, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, and National Science Museum, 3-23-1 Hyakunin-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo>
ADC_Keywords: Atomic physics ; Multiplet ; Spectroscopy Description: This compilation is aimed at providing a general catalog of atomic lines for comparatively low-ionized species, laying emphasis on their transition probabilities. Please refer to file "explain" for a detailed description. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- File Name Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file explain 72 7125 Description and Explanations catalog 161 629771 The catalogue of Atomic Spectral Lines refs 152 1799 The references -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 I4 --- ION [101/9202] Ion number (e.g. 2602 for Fe II) 5- 14 F10.4 nm lambda Wavelength in nanometres (10Angstroems) 15 A1 --- n_lambda [-+] Note on lambda: '-'=vacuum wavelength (1) '+'= air wavelength (1) 16 A1 --- Hyb [-#0-9] Hybridation as: numerals: number of component (2) '#' : composite line (2) '-' : component for which (2) composite wavelength is given elsewhere. 17- 20 A4 --- r_lambda Reference number for lambda 21 A1 --- Rem1 [FRSMWhi] Remark 'F' : forbidden (3) 'R' : forbidden,quadrupole (3) 'S' : standard wavelength (3) 'M','W': secondary standard (3) 'h' : hyperfine structure detected or hyperfine component 'i' : isotope 22 A1 --- Rem2 [SFhi] Remark 'S' : solar (3) 'F' : flare (3) 'h' : hyperfine structure detected or hyperfine component 'i' : isotope 23 A1 --- Rem3 [AN?] Remark 'A' : upper state autoionizing (3) 'N' : unclassified (3) '?' : line appeared in K000 or K002, but is rejected from current term analysis. 24 A1 --- Rem4 [AMNPQ?] Remark 'A' : observed in absorption (3) 'M' : unclassified, uncertain (3) ionization 'N' : unclassified (3) 'P' : predicted (3) 'Q' : questionable or uncertain classification (3) '?' : same as in Rem3 25- 31 F7.4 --- gf1 [/3]? Primary log gf value 32- 34 A3 --- q_gf1 [ E?<L0-9] quality of gf1 numerals: 1,000 x error(dex) (4) ' E' : error>50% (4) '? ' or ' ?': questionable (5) ' <' : upper limit ' L' : our conversion from multiplet gf into its components(LS coupling) ' EL' : combination of 'E' & 'L' above 35- 38 A4 --- r_gf1 Reference number for gf1 39- 45 F7.4 --- gf2 [/3]? Secondary log gf value 46- 48 A3 --- q_gf2 [ E?<L0-9] Quality of gf2, the meaning is same as in q_gf1 49- 52 A4 --- r_gf2 Reference number for gf2 53- 58 A6 --- Int1 Laboratory intensity 1 (6) 59- 62 A4 --- r_Int1 Reference number for Int1 63- 68 A6 --- Int2 Laboratory intensity 2 (6) 69- 72 A4 --- r_Int2 Reference number for Int2 73- 76 A4 --- r_class Reference number for line classification 77- 83 A7 --- Mult Multiplet number (7) 84 A1 --- r_Mult [=AKMNQCS] source of multiplet number 'M' : Moore(refs.0488 or 1015) '=' : doubly defined in refs.0488 & 1015 'A' : Moore's new multiplet tables(C,N,O,Si) or Adelman's table(Mn I & Co II) 'K' : Kelly(1983,=K001) 'N' : NBS gf-compilation(W001 etc.) 'Q' : our finding or our re-definition other symbols: see section C of document for individual ion 85- 97 F13.4 cm-1 E1 [0/1.1e7]? Lower energy level (cm^(-1)) 98 A1 --- n_E1 [?A-Z] Note on E1: alphabetic: unknown constant to be added to E1 '?' : questionable E1 99-100 I2 --- g1 [1/98]? Statistical weight of lower energy level 101 A1 --- n_g1 [#?0-9] Remark on g1 numerals: number of levels concerned '#' : "multiplet" g-value '?' : questionable 102 A1 --- n_E1GA [GA] Remark on E1 'G' : ground level 'A' : level above the first ionization limit 103-111 A9 --- Term1 Lower term (8) 112-115 A4 --- r_E1 Reference number for E1 116-128 F13.4 cm-1 E2 [1.e3/1.4e7]? Upper energy level (cm^(-1)) 129 A1 --- n_E2 [A-Z?] alphabetic: unknown constant to be added to E2 '?' : questionable E2 130-131 I2 --- g2 [1/98]? statistical weight of upper energy level 132 A1 --- n_g2 [#?0-9] remark on g2, same as in n_g1 133 A1 --- n_E2GA [GA] remark on E2, same as in n_E1GA 134-142 A9 --- Term2 Upper term (8) 143-146 A4 --- r_E2 reference number for E2 147-152 F6.3 --- gfKP [/3]? log gf given by Kurucz(K000 or K002) 153-161 F9.3 nm lamKP [0/99999]? original wavelength in K000 or K002 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): These are given only for 1999.3520A ≤ lambda < 2000.0000A. Vacuum wavelength below 1999.3520A, air wavelength above 2000.0000A. Note (2): These are introduced, for example, for the mean wavelength of the multiplet. Note (3): This terminology was introduced by Kelly(1983,=K001). Note (4): The accuracies in the NBS compilations(ref.W001,W002,W003, Y001,F001,F002) are converted into 'symbolic' numerical values (dex) as follows: '003'(AA+) '004'(AA) '005'(AA-) '012'( A+) '013'( A) '014'( A-) '03 '( B+) '04 '( B) '05 '( B-) '09 '( C+) '10 '( C) '11 '( C-) '17 '( D+) '18 '( D) '19 '( D-). Note (5): A question mark is introduced for the line in K002 whose energy level value differs considerably from the current term analysis. We re-calculated the wavelength, following the recent interpretation, but the gf-value is kept unchanged. Note that this mark is not introduced for K000. If lambda differs from lamKP greatly, the gf value in K000 is also questionable. Note (6): The last column is usually used for the quality: a asymmetric b blend, double c complex d diffuse, broad h hazy l shaded towards longer wavelength m masked n nebulous p perturbed by close line r reversed s shaded towards shorter wavelength w wide + slightly larger than - slightly less than > greater than ? questionable : uncertain All six columns may be occupied by the intensity value itself in the case of wide range intensity scale. Note (7): The first column is usually 'U'(Moore's ultraviolet multiplet tables=ref.0488) or 'V'(ref.1015). See section C for others. Note (8): We usually adopt Kelly's(1983,=K001) expression for the term designations other than the LS coupling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 A4 --- Refno Reference number numeric code: defined by Kelly(1987,=K003) alphanumeric code: our definition 6- 9 I4 yr Year [1914/1993] Published year 11-152 A142 --- Text free format: from 11- : authors after * : journal after % : contents after # : number of lines appearing in the paper --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(End) Ryuko Hirata [NAOJ] 21-Dec-1994
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