Reference wavelengths of Si II, C II, Fe I, and Ni II [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.11476


Wavelengths of absorption lines in the spectra of galaxies along the line-of-sight to distant quasars can be used to probe the variablility of the fine structure constant, $\alpha$, at high redshifts, provided that the laboratory wavelengths are known to better than 6 parts in 10$^8$, corresponding to a radial velocity of $\approx$~20 ms$^{-1}$. For several lines of Si II, C II, Fe I, and Ni II, previously published wavelengths are inadequate for this purpose. Improved wavelengths for these lines were derived by re-analyzing archival Fourier transform (FT) spectra of iron hollow cathode lamps (HCL) and a silicon carbide Penning discharge lamp, and with new spectra of nickel HCLs. By re-optimizing the energy levels of Fe I, the absolute uncertainty of 13 resonance lines has been reduced by over a factor of 2. A similar analysis for Si II gives improved values for 45 lines with wavelength uncertainties over an order of magnitude smaller than previous measurements. Improved wavelengths for 8 lines of Ni II were measured and Ritz wavelengths from optimized energy levels determined for an additional 3 lines at shorter wavelengths. Three lines of C II near 135~nm were observed using FT spectroscopy and the wavelengths confirm previous measurements.

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G. Nave and C. Clear
Tue, 22 Dec 20
57/89

Comments: 7 pages, 4 figures. This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society following peer review