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Hyperfine and Zeeman structure of lines of Bi I

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The hyperfine structure (hfs) and Zeeman splitting of 10 lines of Bi I covering the ultraviolet–near-infrared spectral range—359.6, 412.2, 430.9, 449.3, 472.3, 555.2, 613.5, 699.1, 965.7, and 982.8 nm—have been measured. We used a standard spectroscopic technique supported by a sensitive CCD detection system and precise computer analysis. The Zeeman effect studies were performed for the transverse direction of observation and separated π(ΔM=0) and σ(ΔM=±1) components of lines. The magnetic-dipole (A) hfs constants as well as Lande-gJ factors of Bi I were determined for 10 levels: 32588.22, 41124.99, 42940.52, 43912.37, 44865.08, 45915.88, 49460.91, 50599.67, 55424.3, and 56088.2cm1.

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