
doi: 10.1007/bf00818271
Rotational and vibrational temperatures of He, O2. and CO2have been examined in carbon and molybdenum cathodes as functions of pressure and discharge current. The rotational temperature is strongly dependent on the conditions. The rotational temperatures of CO+, N2+, C2, CN, and OH are identical in simultaneous measurements.
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