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Atomic Physics, An Atomic Description of Physical Phenomena
American Journal of Physics, 1956By G. P. Harnwell and W. E. Stephens London : McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc. Pp. 401 + x. Price 60s. This excellent book forces attention to the difficulties with which we contend when so many otherwise suitable books are prepared in terms of an altogether different educational system.
Gaylord P. Harnwell+2 more
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Atomic and Nuclear Physics. By John Yarwood. Pp. 608. (University Tutorial Press: London, 1973.) £3.90.
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Atomic Physics: Atomic hydrogen source [PDF]
Hydrogen is often described as the Rosetta stone of modern physics. The regularity and systematics of its spectrum led Bohr to his quantum theory of atomic structure, and the continued exploration of the precise nature and position of its spectral lines has provided searching tests for quantum electrodynamics and new accurate values for fundamental ...
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Physics Bulletin, 1960
By M. Russell Wehr and James A. Richards London : Pergamon Press Ltd. Pp. xi + 420. Price 49s. According to the preface " the book is designed for a one-term-course in either a liberal arts or an engineering curriculum," but in fact it covers most of the basic ideas which are likely to occur in any university " modern physics " course, although honours
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By M. Russell Wehr and James A. Richards London : Pergamon Press Ltd. Pp. xi + 420. Price 49s. According to the preface " the book is designed for a one-term-course in either a liberal arts or an engineering curriculum," but in fact it covers most of the basic ideas which are likely to occur in any university " modern physics " course, although honours
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2002
This chapter derives the physics ab initio that underlie the formation of radio recombination lines in astronomical objects. It includes natural, thermal, and pressure broadening of the spectral lines; the radiation transfer of the spectra and their underlying free–free emission (Bremsstrahlung) through the ionized media; the excitation of the atomic ...
M.A. Gordon, R.L. Sorochenko
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This chapter derives the physics ab initio that underlie the formation of radio recombination lines in astronomical objects. It includes natural, thermal, and pressure broadening of the spectral lines; the radiation transfer of the spectra and their underlying free–free emission (Bremsstrahlung) through the ionized media; the excitation of the atomic ...
M.A. Gordon, R.L. Sorochenko
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Applications to Atomic Physics
2011Perturbations on the fine structure energy levels of the hydrogen atom; electronic configurations and spectral terms; fine structure; Stark and Zeeman effects; intercombination lines.
Luigi E. Picasso, Emilio d’Emilio
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Atomic physics and atomic spectroscopy: mother and daughter?
Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 1983Abstract In Part 1 the roots of analytical atomic emission (AES), absorption (AAS), fluorescence (AFS), optogalvanic (OG) and forward-scattering (FS) spectroscopy in atomic physics are exposed. The essential differences between FS and AAS or AFS are stressed.
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2009
In preceding sections rules and methods required for the graphical theory of angular momentum have been introduced and exercised in various examples dealing with closed or open diagrams in Sects. 8 and 9, respectively. It is now time to consider an example in which open and closed diagrams are combined.
Stephen W. Lovesey, Ewald Balcar
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In preceding sections rules and methods required for the graphical theory of angular momentum have been introduced and exercised in various examples dealing with closed or open diagrams in Sects. 8 and 9, respectively. It is now time to consider an example in which open and closed diagrams are combined.
Stephen W. Lovesey, Ewald Balcar
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