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Experimental and Theoretical Radiative Lifetimes, Branching Fractions, and Oscillator Strengths for Lu I and Experimental Lifetimes for Lu II and Lu III
Radiative lifetimes, accurate in most cases to ±5%, from time-resolved, laser-induced fluorescence measurements on a slow beam of lutetium atoms and ions are reported for 22 odd-parity levels and 4 even-parity levels of Lu I and 14 odd-parity levels of Lu II. In addition, we report the radiative lifetime of one odd-parity level and an upper bound on the radiative lifetime of a second odd-parity level of Lu III. Experimental branching fractions for Lu I from emission spectra covering the near ultraviolet to the near infrared and recorded using the US National Solar Observatory 1.0 m Fourier transform spectrometer are reported. The branching fractions are combined with the radiative lifetimes to produce 44 experimentally determined transition probabilities or oscillator strengths, accurate generally to ±10%, for Lu I. New theoretical values for Lu I radiative lifetimes and branching fractions from a relativistic Hartree-Fock calculation that includes core polarization effects are also reported. These experimental and theoretical results, as well as older published results, are compared.
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