The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

K-shell X-Ray Emission from Lithium-like Nitrogen N v

  • J. K. Lepson,
  • P. Beiersdorfer,
  • M. F. Gu,
  • N. Hell,
  • G. V. Brown

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1e58
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 962, no. 2
p. 130

Abstract

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We present laboratory measurements of n = 3 → n = 1 N v X-ray emission lines situated near 26 Å. The lines are excited by electron-impact collisions and are shown to reach a combined intensity of about a fifth of the combined strong N v 1 s 2 s 2 p ^2 P _1/2,3/2 → 1 s ^2 2 s ^2 S _1/2 resonance lines, commonly labeled q and r , at 29.4 Å. In addition, we present new experimental data for the wavelength of the blended q and r lines at 29.4 Å, as well as for that of the blended inner-shell-excited N v lines u and v at 30.0 Å. All of these collisional N v lines need to be included in astrophysical emission models in order to properly account for flux from N v in the soft X-ray region. The measured wavelengths provide benchmarks for testing atomic structure calculations and excellent agreement is found with our calculations using the many-body perturbation theory method. We provide a complete listing of the N v energy levels with valence electrons in the n = 2, 3, and 4 shells calculated with this approach. The experimental and theoretical data, thus, provide accurate rest-frame wavelengths needed for velocity determinations based on high-resolution absorption features in spectra of warm absorbers in active galactic nuclei and other astrophysical objects.

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