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Ultraviolet Emissions from Explosive Detonation Breakout.

Stephanie JohnsonJoel SchwallierNick G Glumac
Published in: Applied spectroscopy (2022)
Detailed spectroscopic measurements of high explosive detonation breakout in the ultraviolet region are presented. Molecular features associated with CN, NH, OH, and N 2 are observed and analyzed. Spectra indicate extreme temperatures well in excess of 5000 K in the first few microseconds after breakout. Molecular bands are found to originate from the detonation products, as opposed to the ambient air, and are strongly attenuated in the presence of oxygen. Implications for forensic analysis of source explosive are discussed.
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