A Study of Direct-Current Corona in Various Gases

Abstract
1. The critical corona intensities have been determined for helium, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, air, and carbon dioxide for pressures ranging from 2 to 760 mm. 2. In each case the relattion E/P = A + B/¿/P was found to hold approximately for pressures above 4 cm. 3. The values found for air agree well with those found by Whitehead and Isshiki from their investigation of alternating-current corona. 4. No simple relation could be found giving the connection between E/P and 1/¿P over the whole range of pressure. 5. The influence of temperature on critical corona intensity was investigated for hydrogen, and found to consist merely of a change in ¿, as was expected. 6. It is shown that the data obtained do not permit the explanation of corona as a process of ionization by collision, unless we make further assumptions. The nature of the assumptions necessary is not evident.

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