From the rotational bands of C, the temperature of an arc has been measured. The temperature is 6000 ° K. ill good agreement with the temperature obtained from the CN-bands. Assuming the same temperature for the vibrational bands the ratio of transition probabilities can be determined ; the values
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Relative transition probabilities from the γ-vibrational band of 186Os
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1972
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- English
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- 197
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- 0375-9474
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