Theodore Lyman, The Spectroscopy of the Extreme Ultra-Violet (monograph)
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"The Spectroscopy of the Extreme Ultra-Violet" is a scientific monograph by physicist Theodore Lyman detailing his pioneering experimental and theoretical work on ultraviolet spectral lines, including what became known as the Lyman series in hydrogen.
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Target entity: Theodore Lyman, The Spectroscopy of the Extreme Ultra-Violet (monograph) Context triple: [Theodore Lyman, hasBibliographyItem, Theodore Lyman, The Spectroscopy of the Extreme Ultra-Violet (monograph)]
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Solar Ultraviolet Measurements of Emitted Radiation
Solar Ultraviolet Measurements of Emitted Radiation (SUMER) is a spectrometer instrument on the SOHO spacecraft designed to study the Sun’s atmosphere by analyzing its ultraviolet radiation.
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Recherches sur le spectre solaire
Recherches sur le spectre solaire is a foundational 19th-century scientific work by Anders Jonas Ångström that systematically analyzed the solar spectrum and advanced the study of spectroscopy.
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Herzberg trilogy on molecular spectra
The Herzberg trilogy on molecular spectra is a foundational multi-volume work that systematically presents the theory and experimental data of molecular spectroscopy, authored by Nobel laureate Gerhard Herzberg.
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Kirchhoff's three laws of spectroscopy
Kirchhoff's three laws of spectroscopy are foundational principles in physics that explain how continuous, emission, and absorption spectra arise from interactions between matter and radiation.
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Hamilton echelle spectrograph
The Hamilton echelle spectrograph is a high-resolution astronomical spectrograph used at Lick Observatory for detailed spectroscopic studies of stars and other celestial objects.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Theodore Lyman, The Spectroscopy of the Extreme Ultra-Violet (monograph) Target entity description: "The Spectroscopy of the Extreme Ultra-Violet" is a scientific monograph by physicist Theodore Lyman detailing his pioneering experimental and theoretical work on ultraviolet spectral lines, including what became known as the Lyman series in hydrogen.
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A.
Solar Ultraviolet Measurements of Emitted Radiation
Solar Ultraviolet Measurements of Emitted Radiation (SUMER) is a spectrometer instrument on the SOHO spacecraft designed to study the Sun’s atmosphere by analyzing its ultraviolet radiation.
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B.
Recherches sur le spectre solaire
Recherches sur le spectre solaire is a foundational 19th-century scientific work by Anders Jonas Ångström that systematically analyzed the solar spectrum and advanced the study of spectroscopy.
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C.
Herzberg trilogy on molecular spectra
The Herzberg trilogy on molecular spectra is a foundational multi-volume work that systematically presents the theory and experimental data of molecular spectroscopy, authored by Nobel laureate Gerhard Herzberg.
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D.
Kirchhoff's three laws of spectroscopy
Kirchhoff's three laws of spectroscopy are foundational principles in physics that explain how continuous, emission, and absorption spectra arise from interactions between matter and radiation.
-
E.
Hamilton echelle spectrograph
The Hamilton echelle spectrograph is a high-resolution astronomical spectrograph used at Lick Observatory for detailed spectroscopic studies of stars and other celestial objects.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Theodore Lyman (scientist)
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Theodore Lyman, The Spectroscopy of the Extreme Ultra-Violet (monograph)
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Theodore Lyman