Wavelengths and Energy Levels of Neutral Manganese (Mn I) Determined Using High-Resolution Fourier Transform and Grating Spectroscopy
Christian P. Clear, Gillian Nave, Richard Blackwell-Whitehead, Maria Teresa Belmonte, Stephen Ingram, Juliet C. Pickering

TL;DR
This study provides highly precise wavelengths and energy levels for neutral manganese (Mn I) using advanced spectroscopy, significantly improving data accuracy for astrophysical applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces 18 new energy levels and refines 384 existing levels of Mn I, with over 21,000 spectral lines analyzed using Fourier transform and grating spectroscopy.
Findings
Identification of 2186 Mn I transitions
Establishment of 18 new energy levels for Mn I
Improved energy level uncertainties by an order of magnitude
Abstract
An extensive analysis of the spectrum of neutral manganese has been performed using spectra of manganese-neon and manganese-argon hollow cathode discharges measured using high resolution Fourier transform (FT) and grating spectroscopy over the range 151 - 5112 nm (1956 - 65876 cm-1). Wavelengths for 10426 spectral lines were extracted from the FT spectra, with uncertainties at least an order-of-magnitude lower than previous measurements. Wavelengths for 13397 lines from new grating spectra were determined for spectral regions beyond the FT spectra range or to provide wavelengths for weak transitions not observed in FT spectra. To aid in level identification, selected, previously published grating lines were included in the energy level optimisation, but no levels in this work relied solely on previously published wavelengths. In total, 24237 lines were included in the final spectral…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasma · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
