作为玻尔原子模型试验场的 He$^+$ 光谱:威廉姆娜-弗莱明天体物理学发现的遗产

Maria McEachern, Bretislav Friedrich
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1896 年,哈佛大学天文台(HCO)主任爱德华-查尔斯-皮克林(Edward Charles Pickering,1846-1919 年)在三份出版物中报告了对南方恒星普皮斯($\zeta$ Puppis)的 "奇特光谱 "观测结果,他将其归因于一种 "在其他恒星或地球上尚未发现的元素"。在阿尔弗雷德-福勒(Alfred Fowler,1868-1940 年)获得的实验室光谱的支持下,尼尔斯-玻尔(Niels Bohr,1885-1962 年)于 1913 年证明了这种 "元素 "实际上是电离的氦,即 He$^+$。尽管皮克林将这一发现归功于威廉姆娜-弗莱明(Williamina Fleming,1857-1911 年),但它的光谱已被称为皮克林系列(Pickering Series)。弗莱明是 HCO 的 "计算机 "之一,也是未来的天文摄影玻璃板收藏馆馆长。与皮克林名字相关的一系列光谱线在量子力学的发展道路上发挥了独特的作用,成为玻尔原子模型的试验场。我们对皮克林系列发现的研究依赖于天体物理学中心(Center for Astrophysics $\vert$ Harvard & Smithsonian)(HCO 的继承机构)所保存的记录,特别是威廉姆娜-弗莱明(Williamina Fleming)等人的笔记本和日记,以及该中心的玻璃板收藏。在叙述过程中,我们可以瞥见一个研究机构的 "特殊社会学",该机构有一半的工作人员是女性,她们的工作条件与男性严重不平等。
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The Spectrum of He$^+$ as a Proving Ground for Bohr's Model of the Atom: A Legacy of Williamina Fleming's Astrophysical Discovery
In 1896, Edward Charles Pickering (1846-1919), Director of the Harvard College Observatory (HCO), reported in a trio of publications the observation of "peculiar spectra" of the southern star $\zeta$ Puppis, which he attributed to an "element not yet found in other stars or on earth." Supported by laboratory spectra obtained by Alfred Fowler (1868-1940), Niels Bohr (1885-1962) showed in 1913 that this "element" was in fact ionized helium, He$^+$. Its spectrum has become known as the Pickering Series, even though Pickering credited Williamina Fleming (1857-1911) for the discovery. Fleming was one of HCO's "computers" and the future Curator of the Astronomical Photographic Glass Plate Collection. The series of spectral lines associated with Pickering's name played a unique role on the path to quantum mechanics by serving as a proving ground for Bohr's model of the atom. Our examination of the discovery of the Pickering series relied on the records held at the Center for Astrophysics $\vert$ Harvard \& Smithsonian (the successor institution to HCO), especially the Notebooks and Diaries of Williamina Fleming and others as well as on the Center's Glass Plate Collection. Glimpses of the "peculiar sociology" of a research institution, half of whose staff were women employed on grossly unequal terms with men, are given in the course of the narrative.
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