Excerpt from Selected Tables of Atomic Spectra: Atomic Energy Levels; Multiplet Tables
The analysis is chiefly, from the 1965 paper by Radziemski and Andrew, supplemented by observations in the lead sulphide region by Litzen and in the vacuum ultraviolet by these authors and by Kaufman and Wilson. The range of observations is from 1255 A to 25854 A. There are approximately 650 classified lines.
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