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Spectroscopic Intensities and Photographic Blackening

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Abstract

A method has been devised by which the photographic densities of molecular spectra may be interpreted in terms of excitation conditions in the source, as a preliminary to the more accurate, though tedious, heterochromatic photometric calibration. Though developed primarily for laboratory use, the method would find application in the interpretation of auroral spectra.

© 1953 Optical Society of America

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