New results of the magnetic spectroscopy of X-ray electrons

Abstract
In these experiments, pencils of the secondary, .... tertiary, cathode rays, emitted from the surface of a selected “target” which is bombarded by X-rays, are separated by an approximately homogeneous magnetic field; they are then, by means of a well-known focussing device, photographed as a sort of magnetic spectrum. Sufficiently detailed descriptions of the method are given in previous papers, which will be referred to as I to IV respectively. The primary radiation used in most of the new work was silver K + “white” radiation—practically unfiltered radiation from a gas-filled tube with silver anticathode. The results obtained in this part of the work are tabulated below in 2. Kellstrom’s values have been taken for the characteristic lines in the primary beam:—

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