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L-shell absorption spectrum of neutral aluminum

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Abstract

The Al i absorption spectrum obtained with a flash-pyrolysis technique combined with BRV source was observed in the grazing-incidence region between 140 and 650 A. Thirty-three new lines in the range 140–160 Å were recorded. A theoretical interpretation identifies 25% of the observed lines, accounting for half the observed intensity as 2p63s23p–2p53s23p4s transitions.

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