Charlotte Moore Sitterly
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Charlotte Moore Sitterly's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charlotte Emma Moore Sitterly was an American astronomer. She is known for her extensive spectroscopic studies of the Sun and chemical elements. Her tables of data are known for their reliability and are still used regularly.
Charlotte Moore Sitterly's Published Works
Published Works
- The Solar Spectrum 2935 Å to 8770 Å (1966) (500)
- Ionization Potentials and Ionization Limits Derived from the Analyses of Optical Spectra (1970) (428)
- A multiplet table of astrophysical interest (1959) (406)
- Atomic Energy Levels. As Derived From the Analyses of Optical Spectra. Volume 3 (1952) (308)
- Selected tables of atomic spectra (1980) (207)
- Tables of spectra of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms and ions (1993) (132)
- An ultraviolet multiplet table (1950) (108)
- National Bureau of Standards Report (1963) (91)
- Atomic energy levels as derived from the analyses of optical spectra :: volume II. 24Cr to 41Nb (1971) (68)
- Circular of the Bureau of Standards no. 467 (1949) (59)
- CH in the Solar Spectrum (1959) (53)
- Finding list of all lines in the table of multiplets (1945) (41)
- A Revised Analysis of the Solar Spectrum from 2990 TO 2635 A. (1954) (34)
- Partial Grotrian diagrams of astrophysical interest (1968) (34)
- The Solar Spectrum from 2635 TO 2085A. (1960) (23)
- XUV spectrum of C I observed from Skylab during a solar flare (1976) (20)
- A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest. Revised Edition. Part I - Table of Multiplets. Basis of Selection (1945) (19)
- A Calibration of Rowland's Scale of Intensities for Solar Lines (1928) (19)
- Atomic energy levels as derived from the analyses of optical spectra :: volume III. 42Mo to 57La, 72Hf to 89Ac (1971) (19)
- The Atomic Spectra of the Rare Earths: Their Presence in the Sun (1963) (15)
- The Arc Spectrum of Cobalt (1940) (15)
- The first spectrum of barium, Ba I (1955) (13)
- The Ultraviolet Solar Spectrum, λλ 2935-3060. (1948) (13)
- Selected tables of atomic spectra - A: Atomic energy levels - Second edition - B: Multiplet table; N I, N II, N III. Data derived from the analyses of optical spectra (1965) (13)
- Temperature Classification of the Spectra of Dysprosium (Dy i, Dy ii). (1970) (11)
- Faint Lines in the Arc Spectrum of Iron (Fe I) (1961) (10)
- First spectrum of arsenic (1950) (10)
- A Detailed Study of Lead Determinations in Air-Borne Particulates over Morton Grove, Illinois by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (1970) (8)
- Selected tables of atomic spectra. Atomic energy levels and multiplet table O3 (1985) (8)
- A Comparison of Spectroscopic and Trigonometric Parallaxes (1938) (8)
- The First Spectrum of Hafnium (HF I) (1976) (7)
- A multiplet table of astrophysical interest. Part 1 (1959) (7)
- On the Winged Lines in the Solar Spectrum (6)
- The masses of the stars with a general catalogue of dynamical parallaxes (1940) (6)
- Dynamical parallaxes of 1777 double stars (1929) (6)
- Some Results from a Study of the Atomic Lines in the Sun-Spot Spectrum (1932) (6)
- Binding Energies for Electrons of Different Types (1952) (6)
- The Arc Spectrum of Vanadium in the Violet (1939) (5)
- A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest. Revised Edition. Part I - Table of Multiplets. General Arrangement of the Multiplet Table (1945) (5)
- Description and analysis of the second spectrum of vanadium (V II) (1940) (5)
- OH in the Solar Spectrum (1959) (4)
- The Presence of Phosphorus in the Sun (1934) (4)
- The Presence of Predicted Iron Lines in the Solar Spectrum and the Terms in the Arc Spectrum of Iron (1928) (3)
- Bibliography on the analyses of optical atomic spectra :: section 1, 1H - 23V (1968) (3)
- The Systematic and Accidental Errors of Spectroscopic Parallaxes. (1940) (3)
- Circular of the Bureau of Standards no. 488 section 4:: an ultraviolet multiplet table- finding list for spectra of the elements hydrogen to niobium (Z=1 to 41) (1962) (3)
- The Presence of Sulphur in the Sun (1934) (3)
- Predicted lines of Fe I in the arc and in the sun. (1950) (3)
- THORIUM IN THE SUN (1943) (2)
- The presence of Si I series in the ultraviolet solar spectrum - 3000 to 1200 A (1977) (2)
- Atomic spectra for the astrophysicist. (1951) (2)
- Atomic spectra—Their rôle in astrophysics (1956) (2)
- Extension of the arc spectra of palladium and platinum (6500 to 12000 A) (1954) (2)
- The Stronger Lines of Singly Ionized Dysprosium and Identifications in the Solar Spectrum. (1943) (2)
- No. 534. A scale of wave-lengths in the infra-red solar spectrum. (1936) (2)
- Ultraviolet solar identifications based on extended absorption series observed in the laboratory spectrum of Sii (1975) (2)
- On the Presence of the Rare-Earth Elements in the Sun (1928) (2)
- THE ATOMIC SPECTRA OF THE RARE EARTHS (1963) (2)
- The solar spectrum, λ6600 to λ13495 (1947) (2)
- The Solar Spectrum 3069A-2095A from the Echelle Spectrograph Flown in 1961-1964. An Extension of Rowland's Preliminary Table of Solar Spectrum Wavelengths. (1982) (1)
- AS TO CADMIUM IN THE SUN (1927) (1)
- The Arc Spectrum of Iron (Fe I): Analysis of the Spectrum; The Zeeman Effect (1944) (1)
- Series Lines of Magnesium in the Solar Spectrum (1934) (1)
- Atomic Energy Levels As Derived from the Analyses of Optical Spectra. Volume 1. Section 1. The Spectra of Hydrogen, Deuterium, Helium, Lithium Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Fluorine, (1948) (1)
- A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest. Revised Edition. Part I - Table of Multiplets. Arrangement of the Multiplets of Each Spectrum (1945) (1)
- THE ABSENCE OF RHENIUM FROM THE SOLAR SPECTRUM (1931) (1)
- A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest. Revised Edition. Part II - Finding List of All Lines in the Table of Multiplets. Body of Multiplet Table (1945) (1)
- FUTURE SPECTROSCOPY FOR LATE-TYPE STARS. (1968) (1)
- Infrared Multiplets and the Solar Spectrum (1953) (1)
- Series Lines of Magnesium in the Solar Spectrum. (1945) (1)
- Circular of the Bureau of Standards no. 488 section 2:: an ultraviolet multiplet table- the spectra of chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, gallium, germanium, arsenic, selenium, bromine, krypton, rubidium, strontium, yttrium, zirconium, and niobium (1952) (1)
- NEUTRAL BARIUM IN THE SUN (1940) (0)
- Tables of multiplets (1945) (0)
- THE PROBABLE OCCURRENCE OF DOUBLY-IONIZED CERIUM IN THE SUN (1927) (0)
- THE PRESENCE OF YTTERBIUM IN THE SUN (1932) (0)
- The solar spectrum lambda 2914-lambda 3060. (1946) (0)
- No. 745. The ultraviolet solar spectrum, λλ 2835-3060. (1948) (0)
- Circular of the Bureau of Standards no. 488 section 1:: an ultraviolet multiplet table- the spectra of hydrogen, helium, lithium, berylluim, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, argon, potassium, calcium, scandium, titan (1950) (0)
- A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest. Revised Edition. Part II - Finding List of All Lines in the Table of Multiplets. Contents of Section on Forbidden Lines. Index Card. Errata. Finding List (1945) (0)
- A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest. Revised Edition. Part I - Table of Multiplets. The Multiplet Table-General Considerations (1945) (0)
- National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. Report 1969-1970. (1970) (0)
- An Ultraviolet Multiplet Table. Sections 1 and 2 (1950) (0)
- Modern Data on the Spectra of the Rare Earth Elements (August, 1958) (1959) (0)
- An Ultraviolet Multiplet Table. Finding List for Spectra of the Elements Molybdenum to Lanthanum (Z = 42 to 57); Hafnium to Radium (Z = 72 to 88), (1962) (0)
- Photographic determinations of the position of the moon (0)
- Orbit of the binary 20 Persei (1937) (0)
- A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest. Revised Edition. Part II - Finding List of All Lines in the Table of Multiplets. Part A-Observed and Permitted Predicted Lines (1945) (0)
- Silicon in the sun (1970) (0)
- Measures and dynamical parallaxes of 323 A double stars (1933) (0)
- Second performance audit of inspection and maintenance calibration gases (1987) (0)
- The Arc Spectrum of Iron (Fe 1) (1944) (0)
- Predicted lines of CrII in the spectra of the Sun and of alpha Persei. (1928) (0)
- Observatory Report — National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C., and National Bureau of Standards Boulder Laboratories (1963) (0)
- Observations of Comet B 1929 (Neujmin) and of minor planets (0)
- Bibliography on the Analyses of Optical Atomic Spectra. Section 1. The Spectra of Hydrogen, Deuterium, Tritium, Helium, Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Sodium, Magnesium, Aluminum, Silicon, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Chlorine, Argon, Potassium, Calcium, Scandium, Titani (1968) (0)
- SOME RESULTS FROM A RECENT STUDY OF THE ATOMIC LINES IN THE SUN-SPOT SPECTRUM (1931) (0)
- Buchbesprechungen: Selected Tables of Atomic Spectra. (Ref. J. RICHTER) (1966) (0)
- Elements and ephemeris of Comet B 1930 (Beyer) (0)
- No. 360. Predicted lines of Cr II in the spectra of the Sun and of alpha Persei. (0)
- A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest. Revised Edition. Part I - Table of Multiplets. Spectroscopic Notation (1945) (0)
- Rotational Lines of Ch, OH, and CN in the Solar Spectrum (1957) (0)
- THE PRESENCE OF GOLD IN THE SUN (1943) (0)
- A Multiplet Table of Astrophysical Interest. Revised Edition. Part I - Table of Multiplets. Special Notes on Individual Spectra (1945) (0)
- THE PRESENCE OF IONIZED LUTECIUM IN THE SUN (1930) (0)
- Measures and dynamical parallaxes of 108 A double stars (1937) (0)
- LABORATORY EVIDENCE ON THE PRESENCE IN THE SUN OF IONIZED PRASEODYMIUM, NEODYMIUM AND SAMARIUM (1927) (0)
- A multiplet table of astrophysical importance (1933) (0)
- PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS: READ AT THE LOS ANGELES MEETINGS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, JUNE 27-28, 1935 (1935) (0)
- Technical Note: Joint Commission for Spectroscopy Meeting, June, 1956 (1956) (0)
- The relation between the degree of anomalous dispersion and line intensity (abstract) (0)
- The Solar Spectrum 3069Å - 2095Å - Extension of Rowland's Preliminary Table of Solar Spectrum Wavelengths (1981) (0)
- LABORATORY EVIDENCE ON THE PRESENCE OF IONIZED CERIUM IN THE SUN (1927) (0)
- New Identifications of Solar Lines (1937) (0)
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