Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1932
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Nature, Volume 129, Issue 3268, pp. 902 (1932).
Physics
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Scientific paper
THE interesting letter of Dr. T. L. de Bruin on this subject1 throws additional light on the spectrum of neutral oxygen, and is very suggestive in relation to the hitherto unexplained spectrum of the solar corona. It appears, however, to be premature to conclude that the coronal lines-in particular the green line at 7λ5303-have now been identified. An analysis of the evidence submitted by Dr. de Bruin shows that the suggested interpretation of the green line rests on the existence of the term R, the reality of which can be established only by assuming a classification of his groups I. and II. of oxygen lines, which is not the most satisfactory that could be made. The oxygen lines in question are the following :
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