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New Lines in the Spectra of Zirconium

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Abstract

Two-hundred and twenty-four new atomic zirconium lines are found in the region between 6100 and 6500 A. Fifty-four are attributed to transitions between previously determined terms of neutral zirconium, Zr i. One is attributed to known terms of singly ionized zirconium, Zr ii.

© 1958 Optical Society of America

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