Abstract
We used the laser induced fluorescence (LIF) method to examine the structure of 54 lines of Pr I in a visible orange-red region 598.2–655.5 nm. A discharge tube with hollow cathode was the source of free Pr atoms. The LIF spectra were recorded in the presence of ≈ 800 G magnetic field produced by a permanent magnet. Measurements were performed for two states of linear polarization of the laser beam. We determined Landé gJ factors for 42 levels (19 even and 23 odd) of Pr I for the first time and we re-analyzed the gJ values and hyperfine structure (hfs) data for many other levels.
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