Abstract
The spectrum of argon, krypton, and xenon excited by a repetitive condenser discharge method has been studied in the near infra-red region. The use of this method of excitation and a large infra-red spectrograph using a lead sulfide detector reveals about 170 new lines in these gases. About three-fourths of the lines are classified by known terms of the normal atom.
Some anomalies of spectra excited by the repetitive condenser discharge method are mentioned.
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