Improved Ni I Log(gf) Values and Abundance Determinations in the Photospheres of the Sun and Metal-Poor Star HD 84937
Abstract
Atomic transition probability measurements for 371 Ni I lines in the UV through near-IR are reported. Branching fractions from data recorded using a Fourier transform spectrometer and a new echelle spectrograph are combined with published radiative lifetimes to determine these transition probabilities. Generally good agreement is found in comparisons to previously reported Ni I transition probability measurements. Use of the new echelle spectrograph, independent radiometric calibration methods, and independent data analysis routines enable a reduction of systematic errors and overall improvement in transition probability uncertainty over previous measurements. The new Ni I data are applied to high-resolution visible and UV spectra of the Sun and metal-poor star HD 84937 to derive new, more accurate Ni abundances. Lines covering a wide range of wavelength and excitation potential are used to search for non-LTE effects.
Department
Subject
atomic data
methods: laboratory: atomic
stars: abundances
stars:
individual (hd 84937)
sun: abundances
laboratory transition-probabilities
r-process-rich
argon branching
ratios
spectral-intensity calibration
galactic chemical evolution
spectroscopic analysis
milky-way
oscillator-strengths
isotope shift
spectrometer
astronomy & astrophysics
methods: laboratory: atomic
stars: abundances
stars:
individual (hd 84937)
sun: abundances
laboratory transition-probabilities
r-process-rich
argon branching
ratios
spectral-intensity calibration
galactic chemical evolution
spectroscopic analysis
milky-way
oscillator-strengths
isotope shift
spectrometer
astronomy & astrophysics