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Humphreys series

(hydrogen lines for electrons settling from n > 6 to n = 6)

The Humphreys series is the set of emission lines from atomic hydrogen gas, due to electrons descending from an electron shell of number n greater than 6 down to that of n = 6, or the analogous absorption lines when absorbed electromagnetic radiation (EMR) makes electrons do the opposite. It is one of the hydrogen line series, such as the Lyman series and Balmer series, and is named after Curtis J. Humphreys. The lines are within infrared and some are within atmospheric windows, so given no redshift, some of the lines in astronomical sources may be viewed from ground telescopes while others are blocked. Lines:

Formula for the wavelengths:

1/wavelength = RH ( 1/36 - 1/n² )

(hydrogen,line series,lines,spectrum)
Further reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_spectral_series
https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095950480
https://www.chemeurope.com/en/encyclopedia/Humphreys_series.html
https://www.nist.gov/system/files/documents/srd/jpcrd382009565p.pdf
WaveLFreqPhoton
Energy
  
3.282μm91THz378meVbeginHumphreys series
12.37μm24THz100meVendHumphreys series

Referenced by pages:
hydrogen (H)
spectral line

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