The Forbidden3PO-1D2 Line of O III in the Nebular Spectrum of Nova Herculis 1934

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ALTHOUGH the two well-known lines of [O III] λ=5007 A. (3P2-1D2) and λ = 4959 A. (3P1-1D2) are the most prominent features in the spectra of planetary nebulæ and novæ at the nebular stage, the third line of the triplet, corresponding to the3P0-1D2 transition, for which the calculated wave-length is λ= 4931.8 A., has not been generally observed. Recently, however, Bowen and Wyse1 attributed to the3P0-1D2 transition the faint line which they obsorved in the spectra of the nebulæ N.G.C. 7027 and N.G.C. 6572.

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