Empirical determination of Einstein A-coefficient ratios of bright [Fe II] lines
T. Giannini, S. Antoniucci, B. Nisini, D. Lorenzetti, J. M. Alcala',, F. Bacciotti, R. Bonito, L. Podio, and B. Stelzer

TL;DR
This study empirically determines the ratios of Einstein A-coefficients for bright [Fe II] lines using high-quality spectra from the ESO-VLT X-shooter, providing benchmarks that improve upon existing theoretical models and aid in physical diagnostics.
Contribution
It offers the first empirical A-coefficient ratios for bright [Fe II] lines, serving as benchmarks and improving the accuracy of astrophysical models and interpretations.
Findings
Seven reliable A-coefficient ratios provided.
Better agreement with Quinet et al. (1996) model for certain lines.
Literature near-infrared ratios align more with empirical data than theory.
Abstract
The Einstein spontaneous rates (A-coefficients) of Fe^+ lines have been computed by several authors, with results that differ from each other up to 40%. Consequently, models for line emissivities suffer from uncertainties which in turn affect the determination of the physical conditions at the base of line excitation. We provide an empirical determination of the A-coefficient ratios of bright [Fe II] lines, which would represent both a valid benchmark for theoretical computations and a reference for the physical interpretation of the observed lines. With the ESO-VLT X-shooter instrument between 3,000 A, and 24,700 A, we obtained a spectrum of the bright Herbig-Haro object HH1. We detect around 100 [Fe II] lines, some of which with a signal-to-noise ratio > 100. Among these latter, we selected those emitted by the same level, whose de-reddened intensity ratio is a direct function of the…
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