Band Spectra of MgCl, MgBr and MgI in Absorption
Physical Review1936Vol. 50(7), pp. 603–607
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Abstract
The band spectra of MgCl, MgBr and MgI have been studied in absorption. Single systems of four-headed bands, lying between 3600 and 3950A for MgCl and between 3800 and 4000A for MgBr, have been observed. All of the bands degrade toward the violet. A vibrational analysis has been made for each of these systems. These vibrational analyses are consistent with the r\'espective isotope shifts. The analysis of the system for MgCl is not in agreement with that proposed by Parker. A band system, lying between 4040 and 4200A and degrading toward the violet, was also observed for MgI. This system is insufficiently developed for a vibrational analysis.
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