Wavelengths and intensities of a platinum/neon hollow cathode lamp in the region 1100-4000 A

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Hollow Cathodes, Neon, Platinum, Ultraviolet Spectra, Electrophotometers, Gratings (Spectra), Hubble Space Telescope, Light Sources, Spectrum Analysis

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The spectrum of a platinum hollow cathode lamp containing neon carrier gas was recorded photographically and photoelectrically with a 10.7 m normal-incidence vacuum spectrograph. Wavelengths and intensities were determined for about 3000 lines in the region 1100-4000 A. The uncertainty of the measured wavelengths is estimated to be + or - 0.0020 A. Ritz-type wavelengths are given for about 550 classified lines of Pt II with uncertainites varying from + or - 0.0004 A to + or - 0.0025 A. The uncertainty of the relative intensities is estimated to be about 20 percent.

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