Line Tables

These tables give observed air wavelengths for the 2000-20000 Å range for spectra other than Fr I. Outside of the 2000-20000 Å range, the wavelengths are vacuum wavelengths. Lines of Fr I are extrapolated vacuum wavelengths from known energy levels. All observed lines are from NIST ASD. All energy level information is from NIST ASD. Wavelengths from MIT Wavelength Tables have been omitted as this publication appears to still be under copyright. However, in some cases, the exact same wavelength is given by NIST and MIT; in that case, the line is included.

Line intensities have been adjusted in the visible region to match photographed visible spectra. Line intensities of Rn have been adjusted to match the Grotrian diagram of Rn I. Line intensities in the infrared and ultraviolet are less reliable, but every effort was made to estimate them as accurately as possible. The elements He, O, Cl, Ar, Kr, and Xe have had their NIR lines photographed out to roughly 11000 Å. The intensities of the "brightest" several IR lines of each of these elements, in the 7000-10000 Å range, can be trusted. For the range of 3800-8000 Å, estimated visual brightnesses (EVB) are given. A dash in either of the intensity columns means the line intensity would be less than one relative to other lines of the same spectrum.

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H   He
Li Be   B C N O F Ne
Na Mg   Al Si P S Cl Ar
K Ca   Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
Rb Sr   Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
Cs Ba La Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn
Fr Ra Ac Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og

Entire Range | 2000-10000 Å | Visible Region | Si CCD/CMOS Region | Thermal IR | Vacuum UV
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λ, Å E. Sp.# Rel.Int. EVB Lower Config Lower Term+J Lower Level Upper Config Upper Term+J Upper Level
4444.39 Ce II 105 49 4f2.(3F).6s 4F3/2 7454.951 4f2.(3F2).6p1/2 (2,1/2)°5/2 29948.914
4444.7 Ce II 120 57 4f2.(3F).6s 4F7/2 8531.678 4f2.(3F3).6p1/2 (3,1/2)°5/2 31024.076
4448.32 Ce III 7 4
4449.34 Ce II 195 90 4f.5d.(3H°).6s °11/2 4910.963 4f.5d.(1G°).6p 11/2 28634.516
4450.73 Ce II 135 66 4f2.(3H).6s 4H11/2 5513.709 4f2.(3H5).6p1/2 (5,1/2)°9/2 27975.619
4460.21 Ce II 270 130 4f2.(3H).6s 4H7/2 3854.012 4f2.(3H4).6p1/2 (4,1/2)°7/2 26268.203
4461.14 Ce II 135 66 4f2.(3H).6s 2H11/2 7341.007 4f2.(3H5).6p3/2 (5,3/2)°11/2 29750.547
4463.41 Ce II 120 57 4f2.(3F).6s 4F5/2 7722.285 4f2.(3F2).6p1/2 (2,1/2)°3/2 30120.406
4467.54 Ce II 150 70 4f.5d.(3H°).6s 49/2 4523.033 4f.5d.(3H°).6p 7/2 26900.354
4471.24 Ce II 165 81 4f2.(3H).6s 2H9/2 5616.739 4f2.(3H5).6p1/2 (5,1/2)°9/2 27975.619
4472.72 Ce II 70 34 4f.5d.(1G°).6s °9/2 2382.246 4f.5d.(1G°).6p 7/2 25945.396
4479.36 Ce II 165 78 4f.5d.(3H°).6s 49/2 4523.033 4f.5d.(3H°).6p 9/2 28725.148
4483.9 Ce II 135 68 4f2.(3H).6s 4H13/2 6967.547 4f2.(3H6).6p1/2 (6,1/2)°11/2 29263.338
4485.27 Ce III 40 19
4486.91 Ce II 135 65 4f.5d.(1G°).6s °9/2 2382.246 4f.5d.(1G°).6p 9/2 24663.053
4497.85 Ce II 105 51 4f2.(3F).6s 4F5/2 7722.285 4f2.(3F2).6p1/2 (2,1/2)°5/2 29948.914
4515.86 Ce II 100 49 4f2.(3F).6s 4F7/2 8531.678 4f2.(3F4).6p1/2 (4,1/2)°9/2 30669.702
4519.59 Ce II 45 22 4f2.(1G).6s 2G9/2 10869.541 4f2.(3F3).6p3/2 (3,3/2)°7/2 32989.218
4521.92 Ce III 35 16
4523.08 Ce II 195 95 4f2.(3H).6s 4H9/2 4165.55 4f2.(3H4).6p1/2 (4,1/2)°7/2 26268.203
4527.35 Ce II 270 133 4f.(2F°).5d2.(1G) °9/2 7713.089 4f.5d.(3F°).6p 7/2 32862.767
4528.47 Ce II 165 79 4f2.(3H).6s 4H13/2 6967.547 4f2.(3H6).6p1/2 (6,1/2)°13/2 29043.854
4532.49 Ce II 30 16 4f.(2F°).5d2.(3P) °9/2 13659.329 4f.5d.(3G°).6p 2H11/2 35716.083
4535.73 Ce III 120 56
4539.07 Ce II 45 22 4f2.(1G).6s 2G7/2 11015.579 4f2.(3F4).6p3/2 °9/2 33040.353
4539.75 Ce II 105 54 4f.5d.(1G°).6s °7/2 2641.559 4f.5d.(1G°).6p 9/2 24663.053
4544.96 Ce II 55 28 4f.5d.(3F°).6s 45/2 3363.427 4f.5d.(3F°).6p 4G5/2 25359.686
4551.3 Ce II 135 66 4f.(2F°).5d2.(1G) °11/2 5969.007 4f.5d.(3H°).6p 9/2 28725.148
4560.28 Ce II 180 89 4f2.(3H).6s 2H11/2 7341.007 4f2.(3H6).6p1/2 (6,1/2)°11/2 29263.338
4560.96 Ce II 120 64 4f2.(3H).6s 4H11/2 5513.709 4f2.(3H4).6p3/2 (4,3/2)°9/2 27432.782
4562.36 Ce II 285 141 4f2.(3H).6s 4H7/2 3854.012 4f2.(3H4).6p1/2 (4,1/2)°9/2 25766.355
4565.84 Ce II 80 42 4f2.(3F).6s 4F9/2 8774.064 4f2.(3F4).6p1/2 (4,1/2)°9/2 30669.702
4572.28 Ce II 225 113 4f2.(3H).6s 4H11/2 5513.709 4f2.(3H5).6p1/2 (5,1/2)°11/2 27378.515
4576.9 Ce III 45 23
4582.5 Ce II 55 27 4f2.(3H).6s 2H9/2 5616.739 4f2.(3H4).6p3/2 (4,3/2)°9/2 27432.782
4591.12 Ce II 40 21 4f.5d.(3H°).6s °11/2 4910.963 4f.5d.(3G°).6p 9/2 31930.936
4593.93 Ce II 150 76 4f2.(3H).6s 2H9/2 5616.739 4f2.(3H5).6p1/2 (5,1/2)°11/2 27378.515
4606.4 Ce II 60 31 4f2.(3H).6s 2H11/2 7341.007 4f2.(3H6).6p1/2 (6,1/2)°13/2 29043.854
4624.9 Ce II 80 43 4f2.(3F).6s 2F7/2 9053.629 4f2.(3F4).6p1/2 (4,1/2)°9/2 30669.702
4627.6 Ce III 105 60
4628.16 Ce II 180 95 4f2.(3H).6s 4H9/2 4165.55 4f2.(3H4).6p1/2 (4,1/2)°9/2 25766.355
4632.32 Ce I 65 34 4f.5d.6s2 14 0 4f.5d.(3H°).6s.6p.(3P°) 5 21581.408
4650.51 Ce I 25 14 4f.5d.6s2 32 228.849 4f.(2F°).5d2.(1D) (2P°).6p 1 21725.865
4654.29 Ce II 25 14 4f.(2F°).5d2.(3F) 43/2 4201.893 4f.5d.(3F°).6p 3/2 29984.052
4669.5 Ce II 20 10 4f2.(3H).5d 2I13/2 11454.701 4f2.(3F4).6p3/2 (4,3/2)°11/2 32864.278
4680.13 Ce II 30 16 4f2.(3F).6s 4F7/2 8531.678 4f2.(3H5).6p3/2 (5,3/2)°7/2 29892.677
4684.61 Ce II 40 22 4f.(2F°).5d2.(3F) 213/2 7293.938 4f.5d.(1G°).6p 11/2 28634.516
4714. Ce II 50 31 4f.5d.(3H°).6s °11/2 4910.963 4f.5d.(3H°).6p 4H11/2 30134.91
4714.81 Ce II 15 9 4f2.(3F).6s 4F7/2 8531.678 4f2.(3H5).6p3/2 (5,3/2)°9/2 29735.413
4725.09 Ce II 55 32 4f.(2F°).5d2.(3F) 43/2 4201.893 4f.5d.(3F°).6p 4G5/2 25359.686
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