Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1898
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1898natur..59r.127b&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 59, Issue 1519, pp. 127 (1898).
Physics
Scientific paper
WITH reference to the question as to whether there is any auroral line in the position of the krypton line about 587, the nearest lines to this that have been observed in the aurora appear to be 5765 and 595 observed by Gyllenskiöld. His observations were only rough, but the question is whether they are near enough to the krypton line for either of them to be the same as it. If there is any auroral line about 556, it is likely that the great brilliancy of that at 557 would account for its not having been seen.
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