A Relation between the Continuous and the Many-Lined Spectra of Hydrogen.

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RECENT investigations on the continuous and the many-lined spectra of hydrogen seem to show that there is some relation between the origin of the continuous spectrum and the electronic states of the term systems of the spectra of the hydrogen molecule. We have often observed in our experiments that although the intensity of the continuous spectrum seems quite independent of the intensity of the atomic lines, certain band groups of the many-lined spectrum in the whole region of the visible are often strong when the continuous spectrum is intense. In an ordinary discharge tube, for example, this continuous spectrum is produced with strong intensity at high pressure (5-8 cm. of mercury), and is accompanied by the band groups of the triplet system of the hydrogen molecule in greater intensity than the other many - lined spectrum. According to our observations, most of them are classified as the transitions 2 3Σ - 3 3II, (Fulcher bands) and 2 3Σ - 4 3Σ.

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