Investigations of the Luminous Energy and Luminous Efficiency of Experimental Impacts into Particulate Targets

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Light emitted by experimental impacts into nonvolatile particulate
targets is of much longer duration than for comparable impacts into
solid targets due to a strong thermal signal. Up to 60% of the luminous
energy is emitted after the intensity peak.

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