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Développements récents en spectroscopie des continus atomiques et des raies autoionisées

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

Par Jean Kieffer
Affiliation:
Laboratoire des Hautes Pressions C. N. R. S. Bellevue, Seine et Oise, France
Nicole Damany-Astoin
Affiliation:
Laboratoire des Hautes Pressions C. N. R. S. Bellevue, Seine et Oise, France

Abstract

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Bibliographical study of the principal experimental research of the last ten years on atomic and autoionization continua. We have restricted ourselves to the alkaline, alkaline-ferrous and rare gas groups. Moreover, with one exception, all the work cited is concerned with absorption spectra.

We indicate the connections with theory and give the most important of the theoretical references.

Étude bibliographique des prinzipales recherches expérimentales faites depuis dix ans sur les continus atomiques et l'autoionisation. On s'est limité aux groupes des alcalins, des alcalino-terreux et des gaz rares. Tous les travaux mentionnés, d'autre part, à l'exception d'un seul, portent sur les spectres d'absorption.

On signale les relations avec la théorie et on donne les références théoriques les plus importantes.

Резюме

Резюме

Библюграфическое изучение главных экспериментальных исследований произведенных за 10 лет об атомных континуумах и автоионизации. Оно ограничено щелочными, щелочнозем- листыми группами и редкими газами. Кроме того, все упомянутые труды. За исключением одного, относятся к спектрами поглощения.

Отмечены соотношения с теорией и приведены самые важные теоретические ссылки.

Type
Session IV. Far Ultra-Violet Radiation : Stars and Galaxies
Copyright
Copyright © CNRS 1965 

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