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The spectra studied show,in a general way, what pattern of spectrum is to be expected.
There is a hope of acaling the detailed spectrum in time and space as a function of the size of ,
bomb. This will require many exposures taken at a great resolution and at relatively short
intervals of time. At the same time the whole “volume” of the bomb and its surroundings
should be scanned. This was the aim for Castle, From these measurements it would be hoped
that quantitative values of the production and excitation of molecules and atoms responsible for absorption could be obtained, and thus the energy changes could be followed in fair detail ©
over the life of the bomb.
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