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Spectral Analysis of Gas Atoms: Temperature Calculation
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[QUOTE="hjelmgart, post: 4586055, member: 487474"] Well I think it is a general integral, you may be able to find it in a math handbook. I don't have mine at hand, but you can always try solving it at wolframalpha.com to see, what it gives. Also you don't need to solve any integral, if it is something with infinity, you can often find it in a handbook, which will be sufficient for most cases (unless you are a math student, ha ha). Also what you need to integrate looks like a Gaussian function to me! So it's definitely somewhere to be found! [/QUOTE]
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