Stark broadening of PbIV spectral lines Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Alonso-Medina A.
  2. Colon C.
  3. Montero J.L.
  4. Nation L.
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Abstract

Using a semi-empirical approach, we report in this paper calculated values of the Stark broadening parameters for 58 lines of PbIV. They were calculated using a set of wavefunctions obtained from Hartree-Fock relativistic calculations including core polarization effects. Stark widths for 58 lines of PbIV arising from 5d^10^ns (n=7,8), 5d^10^6p, 5d^9^6s6p, 5d^10^nd (n=6,7), 5d^10^5g and 5d^10^nh (n=6,7) configurations have been calculated in this way. Stark widths and shifts are presented for an electron density of 10^17^cm^-3^ and temperatures T=11000-200000K. These atomic data are relevant to the analysis of PbIV detected in Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer spectra of hot subdwarf B stars and are used to determine the lead abundance of the early B main-sequence star AV 304 in the Small Magallanic Cloud by measuring the 1313.1{AA} resonance line. Common trends for the Stark width of the resonance lines have been found and are discussed.

Keywords
  1. atomic-physics
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2010MNRAS.401.1080A
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.74011080

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2010-07-07T13:24:36Z
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