Re II and Other Exotic Spectra in HD 65949
C. R. Cowley, S. Hubrig, and G. M. Wahlgren

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the complex spectra of star HD 65949, identifying rare and exotic elements, highlighting gaps in atomic data, and presenting evidence for multiple unusual species in its spectrum.
Contribution
The study provides detailed identification of rare elements in HD 65949's spectrum and emphasizes the need for improved atomic line data for these species.
Findings
Re II spectrum is well developed with 17 lines.
Strong evidence for Os II and Te II presence.
Detection of multiple rare elements like Ru II, Kr II, and Pt II.
Abstract
Powerful astronomical spectra reveal an urgent need for additional work on atomic lines, levels, and oscillator strengths. The star HD 65949 provides some excellent examples of species rarely identified in stellar spectra. For example, the Re II spectrum is well developed, with 17 lines between 3731 and 4904 [A], attributed wholly or partially to Re II. Classifications and oscillator strengths are lacking for a number of these lines. The spectrum of Os II is well identified. Of 14 lines attributed wholly or partially to Os II, only one has an entry in the VALD database. We find strong evidence that Te II is present. There are NO Te II lines in the VALD database. Ru II is clearly present, but oscillator strengths for lines in the visual are lacking. There is excellent to marginal evidence for a number of less commonly identified species, including Kr II, Nb II, Sb II, Xe II, Pr III, Ho…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · History and Developments in Astronomy · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
