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Table 3.

Transitions together with oscillator strengths, the excitation potential, and the reference of the atomic data.

Wavelength Ion log gf χ Reference

(Å) (eV)
5590.720 Co I −1.870 2.042 Fuhr et al. (1988)
5598.480 Fe I −0.087 2.521 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5601.277 Ca I −0.523 2.526 Smith & Raggett (1981)
5611.356 Fe I −2.990 3.635 Fuhr et al. (1988)
5615.644 Fe I 0.050 3.332 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5618.632 Fe I −1.276 4.209 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5624.542 Fe I −0.755 3.417 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5633.946 Fe I −0.320 4.991 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5638.262 Fe I −0.840 4.220 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5647.234 Co I −1.560 2.280 Fuhr et al. (1988)
5648.565 Ti I −0.260 2.495 Martin et al. (1988)
5650.689 Fe I −0.960 5.085 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5651.469 Fe I −2.000 4.473 Fuhr et al. (1988)
5652.318 Fe I −1.920 4.260 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5653.867 Fe I −1.610 4.386 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5661.345 Fe I −1.756 4.284 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5662.516 Fe I −0.573 4.178 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5670.8** V I −0.420 1.081 Martin et al. (1988)
5679.023 Fe I −0.900 4.652 Fuhr & Wiese (2006)
5682.633 Na I −0.706 2.102 NIST

Notes. Wavelengths without some decimal digits indicate transitions affected by hyperfine/isotopic splitting. The entire table is available at the CDS.

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