Laboratory transition probabilities for Gd II Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Den Hartog E.A.
  2. Lawler J.E.
  3. Sneden C.
  4. Cowan J.J.
  5. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Radiative lifetimes, accurate to +/-5%, have been measured for 49 even-parity and 14 odd-parity levels of GdII using laser-induced fluorescence. The lifetimes are combined with branching fractions measured using Fourier transform spectrometry to determine transition probabilities for 611 lines of Gd II. This work is the largest-scale laboratory study to date of GdII transition probabilities and the first using a high-performance Fourier transform spectrometer. This improved data set has been used to determine a new solar photospheric Gd abundance, log{epsilon}=1.11+/-0.03. Revised Gd abundances have also been derived for the r-process-rich metal-poor giant stars CS 22892-052, BD +17 3248, and HD 115444. The resulting Gd/Eu abundance ratios are in very good agreement with the solar system r-process ratio. We have employed the increasingly accurate stellar abundance determinations, resulting in large part from the more precise laboratory atomic data, to predict directly the solar system r-process elemental abundances for Gd, Sm, Ho, and Nd. Our analysis of the stellar data suggests slightly higher recommended values for the r-process contribution and total solar system values, consistent with the photospheric determinations, for the elements for Gd, Sm, and Ho.

Keywords
  1. atomic-physics
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2006ApJS..167..292D
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Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.21670292

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2008-08-06T21:40:01Z
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2008-08-06T21:40:01Z
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