Description: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Atomic Energy Levels, Volume II, Circular 467, Charlotte E. Moore, 1952 As Derived From the Analyses of Optical Spectra – Volume two of three Publisher: US Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards Author: Charlotte E. Moore Astronomer, mathematician, and physicist best known for her analysis of solar and atomic spectra, especially wavelengths unable to penetrate Earth's atmosphere. She proved the existence of technetium in the Sun, which was the first evidence that highly-unstable technetium occurs naturally. Early in her career she worked at Princeton Observatory under Henry Norris Russell, and her later work in astrophysics at the National Institute of Standards and Technology led to widely-used tables of atomic energy levels, published in this reference work: Atomic Energy Levels as Derived from the Analyses of Optical Spectra. Hardcover, 227 numbered pages plus 2 correction pages to vol. 1 Dimensions: 9.4 x 11.6 inches Overall Condition: Very Good Modest wear to covers with some discoloration. Interior in excellent condition, unmarked and undamaged, with modest even tanning.
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Book Title: Atomic Energy Levels As Derived From the Analyses
Format: Hardcover
Features: 1st Edition
Author: Charlotte E. Moore
Publication Year: 1952
Language: English
Publisher: National Bureau of Standards
Genre: Physics