Abstract

In [I, 2], an attempt based on the experimental results and theoretical estimates is made to explain some characteristics of the form of the light pulse emitted by a vapor-gas cavity at the last stage of its collapse. In particular, in some cases the so-called recombination mechanism of emission, which is related to the phenomenon of "quenching" of the plasma forming during the electrical discharge or some other powerful form of energy liberation in the liquid may dominate.

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