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Title: | Line broadening in the neutral and ionized mercury spectra | Authors: | Gavrilov, M. Skočić, Miloš Burger, M. Bukvić, Srđan Djeniže, S. |
Keywords: | Isotope effects;Spectral line profiles;Stark widths and shifts | Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2012 | Journal: | New Astronomy | Abstract: | The neutral, singly, doubly and triply ionized mercury (Hg I-IV, respectively) spectral line shapes and line center positions have been investigated in the laboratory helium plasma at electron densities ranging between 9.3 × 10 22 m -3 and 1.93 × 10 23 m -3 and electron temperatures around 19,500 K, both interesting for astrophysics. The mercury (natural isotope composition) atoms were sputtered from the cylindrical amalgamated gold plates located in the homogenous part of the pulsed helium discharge operating at a pressure of 665 Pa in a flowing regime. The mercury spectral line profiles were recorded using the McPherson model 209 spectrograph and the Andor ICCD camera as the detection system. This research presents Stark broadening parameters, the width (W) and the shift (d), of one Hg I, 19 Hg II, 6 Hg III and 4 Hg IV lines, not investigated so far. Our experimental W values were compared with the data calculated applying various approaches. The shape and intensity of astrophysically important 398.4 nm Hg II spectral line was discussed taking into account the isotope shift, hyperfine structure and Penning effects. At the mentioned plasma parameters the Stark broadening is found to be a main line broadening mechanism of the lines (λ > 200 nm) in the Hg I-IV spectra. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
URI: | https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/170 | ISSN: | 1384-1076 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.newast.2012.03.002 |
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