Atomic wavelengths
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Re: Atomic wavelengths
Thank you
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Re: Atomic wavelengths
Looking through this line list, I notice these are far-uv and soft x-ray wavelengths. Observation of such lines is limited to specialized instruments operating outside the Earth’s atmosphere.
To the mod: It might be worth transferring this to the spectroscopy forum or the reference library for those who might have some academic interest in these lines.
Cheers.
Peter
To the mod: It might be worth transferring this to the spectroscopy forum or the reference library for those who might have some academic interest in these lines.
Cheers.
Peter
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Re: Atomic wavelengths
That's great!! when everyone has read it we can put it in the library
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