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The Magnesium Arc Spectrum in the Near Infrared

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Abstract

Wavelength and intensity measurements on prominent lines in the near infrared spectrum of Mg I have been made with a recording spectrograph using arc and hollow cathode sources. New wavelength data indicate some multiplet structure not previously observed and provide new information on certain energy level values.

© 1953 Optical Society of America

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