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IN previous papers on the origin of the auroral spectrum, and recently in a letter to NATURE of Dec. 4, 1926, I have directed attention to the existence of a second green line lying in the region of about λ5230, which should correspond to the line, or rather group of lines, N2 of the spectrum from solid nitrogen.
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VEGARD, L. Spectrographic Observations of the Second Green Line of the Auroral Spectrum. Nature 119, 349–350 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/119349b0
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