Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981soph...73..105k&link_type=abstract
Solar Physics, vol. 73, Sept. 1981, p. 105-119.
Physics
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Intercosmos Satellites, Plasma Diagnostics, Resonance Lines, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Solar Corona, X Ray Spectroscopy, Calibrating, High Resolution, Line Spectra, Solar Flares, Solar Instruments
Scientific paper
Line features observed in the spectra of active solar regions by the Intercosmos 16 satellite ADP crystal spectrometer, in the 9.14-9.33 A range, are identified. It was possible to distinguish several lines or line groups due to the transitions 1s(2) n(l) - 1s2p n(l) in the lithium-like magnesium ion Mg X, where n = 2,3 and 4. It was also found that existing theoretical calculations of the line positions and intensities in the spectral range considered allow the identification of most of the blended lines or line groups, including the short-wavelength satellites.
Bromboszcz G.
Karev U. I.
Korneev Valeri
Krutov Viktor V.
Lomkova V. M.
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