Browsing Wisconsin Atomic Spectroscopy Seminar--Jimfest 2018 by Title
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Jim Lawler's Science: Above and Below the H-Line
(2018-04-27)This presentation gives an overview of Jim Lawler's career, focusing on a few of his important contributions to science. -
JimFest Overview
(2018-04-27)Overview of the 2018 Wisconsin Atomic Spectroscopy Seminar in honor of Prof. James E. Lawler. Includes biographical information and the scientific program. -
Measurements of branching fractions using Fourier transform and grating spectroscopy
(2018-04-30)The measurement of lifetimes using laser-induced fluorescence at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been one of the most productive experiments in the measurement of atomic spectroscopic data. The NIST bibliographic ... -
Six Lines to Tell a Story
(2018-04-27)In this talk, I will highlight a recently completed investigation into a challenge brought against our earlier work on vanadium. The discrepancy between six transition probabilities and its resolution touches on several ... -
Spectroscopic study of the 7p J=1/2 and 7p J=3/2 states in neutral cesium-133
(2018-04-27)I will start with a few observations of connections between spectroscopy and other (seemingly unrelated) research topics, then focus on Doppler free spectroscopy on the 7p J=1/2 and 7p J=3/2 states in neutral cesium-133. ... -
Transition Probabilities for Neutral Cerium from Boltzmann Analysis of Fourier Transform Spectra
(2018-04-27)Poster presentation on Cerium transition probabilities -
UW Laboratory Astrophysics
(2018-04-27)In this talk I will describe the laboratory astrophysics program of the Jim Lawler group at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, focusing on the laboratory techniques and instruments used for the measurement of transition ...