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Temperatures indicated by intensity distributions in band spectra

Duffendack et al., 1934

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11981904528421780691
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Duffendack O
Revans R
Roy A
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Physical Review

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It is generally supposed that the intensity of any particular line in a band spectrum may be calculated from the Maxwell-Boltzmann law, assuming the gas to be in temperature equilibrium. From the results of this experimental work, it appears that under some …
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