| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1901 - 1076 pages
...bolometer, and appears, therefore, neither to reflect much light from the sun, nor, chiefly by virtus of a high temperature, to give light of its own, but...giving light in a manner not associated with a high /ewfira/art, or at least with the preponderance of infra-red rays usual in the spectra of hot bodies."... | |
| 1904 - 454 pages
...the envelope is relatively small have been founded on Abbot's observation that the corona is"giving light in a manner not associated with a high temperature,...at least with the preponderance of infrared rays," coupled with Perrine's statement that coronal light resembles sky light, from which we may conclude,... | |
| 1902 - 222 pages
...vastly more intense than that of the corona. 3. The corona is effectively cooler than the bolometer, and appears, therefore, neither to reflect much light...temperature, or at least with the preponderance of infra-red raya usual in the spectrum of hot bodies. This involves a rejection of both the eruptive and the meteoric... | |
| 1902 - 410 pages
...his bolometric measures of coronal radiation in the eclipse of May 28, 1900, that the corona seems "to be giving light in a manner not associated with...infra-red rays usual in the spectra of hot bodies" (AsxRO1'HYS1CAL JOURNAL, 12, 73, July 19Qo). The preponderance of short waves and almost complete absence... | |
| 1904 - 452 pages
...radiation of the envelope is relatively small have been founded on Abbot's observation that the corona is "giving light in a manner not associated with a high...at least with the preponderance of infrared rays," coupled with Perrine's statement that coronal light resembles sky light, from which we may conclude,... | |
| Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1907 - 324 pages
...desired, ABBOT'S observation is probably approximately correct. ABBOT concluded that the corona appears "neither to reflect much light from the Sun nor chiefly...in a manner not associated with a high temperature. . . ." This conclusion seemed at first to deny the theory of the corona's constitution outlined above,... | |
| Allegheny Observatory - 1910 - 476 pages
...his bolometric measures of coronal radiation in the eclipse of May 28, 1900, that the corona seems "to be giving light in a manner not associated with...infra-red rays usual in the spectra of hot bodies" (ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 12, 73, July IQOO). The preponderance of short waves and almost complete absence... | |
| Allegheny Observatory - 1910 - 560 pages
...his bolometric measures of coronal radiation in the eclipse of May 28, 1900, that the corona seems "to be giving light in a manner not associated with...infra-red rays usual in the spectra of hot bodies" (AsTROPHVSiCAL JOURNAL, 12, 73, July iQOo). The preponderance of short waves and almost complete absence... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1911 - 894 pages
...neither reflects much solar light nor in the main gives light of its own on account of high temperature, "but seems rather to be giving light in a manner not...infra-red rays usual in the spectra of hot bodies." This result plainly points to the electrical character of the coronal light and is also in harmony... | |
| 1899 - 514 pages
...vastly more intense than that of the corona. 3. The corona is effectively cooler than the bolometer, and appears, therefore, neither to reflect much light...with the preponderance of infra-red rays usual in the spectrum of hot bodies. This involves a rejection of both the eruptive and the meteoric coronal theories.... | |
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