Abstract

The optical excitation of a beam of ${\mathrm{Na}}^{+}$ ions by a thin carbon foil has been observed in the spectral range 1100-6000 \AA{}. Ions with a charge state as high as ${5}^{+}$ were present in the beam after the foil. A large number of untabulated lines has been detected and several identifications are proposed mainly in the Na IV and Na V spectra. The decay along the beam of numerous transitions in Na II and Na III has also been recorded. In a few favorable cases, the resolution of the decay curve gives a useful estimate of the mean life of the corresponding excited state.

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