Tables Of Spectral Lines Of Neutral And Ionized Atoms by A. R. Striganov; N. S. Sventitskii

In this post, we will see the book Tables Of Spectral Lines Of Neutral And Ionized Atoms by A. R. Striganov; N. S. Sventitskii.

About the book

Born in the Kalinin region in 1907 and a graduate of Moscow State University, Prof. Striganov currently heads the Atomic Spectroscopy Laboratory at the I. V. Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy and is a member of the Committee on Spectroscopy of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. His research focuses on methods of atomic emission spectrum analysis, optical spectra studies, hyperfine structure of heavy element spectra, and spectroscopic diagnosis of plasmas.

The original Russian text was published by Atomizdat in Moscow in 1966 and has been updated by the authors for this edition. Last-minute additions and corrections have been incorporated into the tables for convenience, prioritizing content over typographic aesthetics. The tables of Spectral Lines of Neutral and Ionized Atoms were first published in Moscow in 1966, and for this Plenum Press edition, corrections have been made, and additions based on journal articles have been included. Notably, additions have been made for spectra such as Li, C I, NI, N IV, and N V.

Previously neglected spectra, like those of N IV, N V, 0 IV, 0 V, and 0 VI, have now been studied more extensively in the laboratory. The American edition of the book incorporates precise values for these spectra, drawing from recent comprehensive papers refining the system of energy levels and expanding the classified lines in various regions of the spectrum. While retaining certain lines from earlier sources, the authors calculated wavelengths based on the refined energy levels. The book aims to provide useful data on the spectra of 22 elements for physicists and engineers.

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