Condon and Shortley

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"Condon and Shortley" refers to the classic 1935 monograph on atomic spectra by Edward U. Condon and George H. Shortley, which became a foundational reference in quantum mechanics and atomic physics.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
physics book
scientific monograph
academicStatus classic reference
standard text in atomic spectra
author Edward U. Condon NERFINISHED
George H. Shortley NERFINISHED
citedIn research papers on atomic structure
textbooks on quantum mechanics
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describesConcept LS coupling
Zeeman effect NERFINISHED
angular momentum in quantum mechanics
fine structure of spectral lines
hyperfine structure of spectral lines
jj coupling
multiplet structure of atomic spectra
selection rules for atomic transitions
spin-orbit coupling
term symbols for atomic states
field atomic physics
quantum mechanics
spectroscopy
hasEdition 1935 first edition
hasInfluenceOn development of atomic spectroscopy
quantum theory of atomic structure
language English
namedAfter Edward U. Condon NERFINISHED
George H. Shortley NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1935
timePeriod 20th century physics
topic atomic spectra
usedIn spectroscopic data analysis
theoretical atomic physics

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Theory of Atomic Spectra (1935) alsoKnownAs Condon and Shortley