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Investigation of Nonequilibrium Argon Condensation In Supersonic Jet By Mass-Spectrometry, Electron Diffraction and VUV Emission Spectroscopy

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Even the first studies of VUV emission spectra from an electron excited supersonic argon jet discovered an important peculiarity, namely, a strong dependence of the jet spectrum composition and intensity on the stagnation pressure Po and temperature To (Fig.1).

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Verkhovtseva, E.T., Bondarenko, E.A., Yaremenko, V.I., Doronin, Y.S. (1985). Investigation of Nonequilibrium Argon Condensation In Supersonic Jet By Mass-Spectrometry, Electron Diffraction and VUV Emission Spectroscopy. In: Belotserkovskii, O.M., Kogan, M.N., Kutateladze, S.S., Rebrov, A.K. (eds) Rarefied Gas Dynamics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2467-6_39

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