Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1979
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Physical Review A - General Physics, 3rd Series, vol. 20, Nov. 1979, p. 1997-2005. N. NsG -7347.
Physics
General Physics
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Lead (Metal), Metal Ions, Spectral Line Width, Stark Effect, Transition Probabilities, Atomic Spectra, Ground Stations, Near Ultraviolet Radiation, Neutral Particles, Photometry, Plasma Diagnostics, Quantum Mechanics, Shock Tubes, Spectroscopic Analysis, Temperature Effects
Scientific paper
Strengths and Stark widths of the prominent visible PbI and PbII lines are measured in emission by means of a gas-driven shock tube. Absolute ionic line strengths for 7s-7p and 7p-7d arrays conform well to quantum-mechanical sum rules and agree with theoretical predictions, but 6d-5f results differ markedly from central-field approximations. Neutral-line strengths agree satisfactorily with available comparison data. Semiempirical theory predicts the widths of PbII lines with characteristic reliability of better than 25%.
Bengston R. D.
Lindsay Martin J.
Miller Myron H.
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