The Beta Bands of Nitric Oxide. I. Measurements and Quantum Analysis

Abstract
Band structure and wave-number data for band lines. Using an active nitrogen source, the β bands of NO included in the region of 2300 to 5300A have been photographed in the second order of a 21-ft. Rowland concave grating. Each complete band consists of two sub-bands with a P and an R branch of the ordinary type and also a very weak Q branch. The latter is relatively more intense in the lower frequency sub-band. Here there are four missing lines in the otherwise continuous PR series, while there are two in the higher frequency sub-band. The lines of the latter are narrow doublets superficially resembling those of the violet CN bands. The six branches for each of eighteen bands have been measured, and wave-numbers are tabulated for 20 to 30 lines in the P and R branches, and for the few visible members of the Q branches. The bands measured include nine of the strong n=0 progression (n=4 to 12), three of n=1(n=6, 11, 13), four of n=2(n=9, 13, 14, 15), and two of n=3(n=8, 16).

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