1951
DOI: 10.1080/14786445108561266
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XXXII. Hyperfine structure in the spectrum of bromine.—II

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“…The two isotopes of bromine have the same nuclear spin (I = 3/2) and similar magnetic moments. An isotope shift for Br I λ6122 has been measured to be about 2.5 mÅ (Tolansky 1932), but no IS has been observed in Br II lines (Ranade 1951). Therefore, IS is ignored in this analysis.…”
Section: Brominementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The two isotopes of bromine have the same nuclear spin (I = 3/2) and similar magnetic moments. An isotope shift for Br I λ6122 has been measured to be about 2.5 mÅ (Tolansky 1932), but no IS has been observed in Br II lines (Ranade 1951). Therefore, IS is ignored in this analysis.…”
Section: Brominementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the spectral synthesis, hyperfine structure was incorporated for the wavelengths and oscillator strengths using the magnetic hyperfine A constants measured by Ranade (1951). Spectra were generated using the SYNTHE program (Kurucz 1993).…”
Section: Brominementioning
confidence: 99%