“…Furthermore, broadening causes the lines to blend, which makes it difficult to isolate and identify individual atomic species (Iwamoto et al, 1998;Mazzali et al, 2000;Nakamura et al, 2001). While these effects can be controlled and deconvolved with the aid of a radiation transport model as it has been done for supernovae of all types (Mazzali et al, 2016;Hoeflich et al, 2017;Ergon et al, 2018;Hillier and Dessart, 2019;Ashall and Mazzali, 2020;Shingles et al, 2020), a more fundamental hurdle in modeling kilonova spectra consists in the much larger number of electronic transitions occurring in r-process element atoms than in the lighter ones that populate supernova ejecta, and in our extremely limited knowledge of individual atomic opacities of these neutron-rich elements, owing to the lack of suitable atomic data. First systematic atomic structure calculations for lanthanides and for all r-process elements were presented by Fontes et al (2020) and Tanaka et al (2020), respectively.…”