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Sep 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979p%26ss...27.1209p&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, vol. 27, Sept. 1979, p. 1209-1212. Research supported by the National Research Council of Canada.
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Airglow, Calibrating, Forbidden Bands, Gas Discharge Tubes, Interferometry, Oxygen Spectra, Auroral Spectroscopy, Graphs (Charts), Line Spectra, Luminaires, Spectral Line Width
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A laboratory discharge lamp is described which strongly emits the forbidden O I 5577- and 6300-A lines and the O2 (0-0) atmospheric band. Experimental measurements confirm that these atomic and molecular species are in thermal equilibrium with one another, so that a rotational temperature measurement of the O2 atmospheric band allows one to deduce the line widths of the 5577- and 6300-A emissions. This thus provides a useful calibration source for interferometric measurements of these emissions.
Cogger Leroy L.
Meredith H. T.
Peterson Richard N.
Shepherd Gordon G.
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