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2004ApJ...606..605S - Astrophys. J., 606, 605-610 (2004/May-1)

Measurements of the singly ionized oxygen auroral doublet lines λλ7320, 7330 using high-resolution sky spectra.

SHARPEE B.D., SLANGER T.G., HUESTIS D.L. and COSBY P.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The wavelengths of the individual [O II] 2s22p3 25/2-2s22p3 21/2,3/2λ7320 and [O II] 2s22p3 23/2-2s22p3 21/2,3/2λ7330 auroral doublet component lines have been measured directly in the nightglow for the first time, from high-resolution spectra obtained with the High Resolution Echelle Spectrophotometer (HIRES) spectrograph on the Keck I telescope at the W. M. Keck Observatory. Specifically, we find doublet splittings of 1.077±0.003 Å and 1.080±0.003 Å at λ7320 and λ7330, respectively, with the former significantly larger than the often quoted and utilized value of 0.8 Å from Moore and in line with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) (1.07 Å) as well as more recent astrophysical observations of the lines in planetary nebulae, including 1.07 Å from De Robertis, Osterbrock, & McKee and 1.09 Å from Barnett & McKeith. Our results suggest, however, that adjustments of +0.124 Å and +0.131 Å should be made to current NIST wavelengths for the blue and red components of the λ7320 doublet respectively, while our wavelengths of the λ7330 doublet components are little changed from current NIST values. The observed intensity ratio of λ7320/λ7330 from these measurements agrees with the theoretical value calculated under conditions of thermally populated 2P^o^ levels.

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Journal keyword(s): Atomic Data - Methods: Data Analysis - Techniques: Spectroscopic

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