Abstract
Absolute transition probabilities of (5 p 56 s-6 p 56 p 1) and (5 p 56 s-5 p 57 p) xenon lines have been measured in emission in a conventional shock tube. The method of data collection and reduction enables optical depth compensation to be made in a straightforward way. Results are compared with theoretical and with other experimental data.
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