Collisional de-excitation rates for the first negative and second positive systems of nitrogen by water vapor

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Kimball, Lynn Jerome
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1971-12Advisor
Milne, Edmund A.
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Nitrogen-water vapor mixtures were excited by 1.5 MeV protons
from a Van De Graaff generator. Intensity versus pressure data
were recorded and plotted for the first negative transition and second positive transition in nitrogen. Theoretical equations were
derived for the relative intensity as a function of pressure.
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