Fine Structure of the Hydrogen Atom. IV

Abstract
The fourth paper of this series contains an analysis of measurements made in 1950 on the fine structure of hydrogen and deuterium. After application of numerous experimental and theoretical corrections the following results are obtained. The displacement 2S1222P122 is 1058.27 Mc/sec for hydrogen and 1059.71 Mc/sec for deuterium, each with a limit of error ±1.0 Mc/sec. There seems to be satisfactory agreement between these and the most recently calculated values. The difference of 1.44 Mc/sec between deuterium and hydrogen is compatible with an explanation based on reduced mass effects and the finite extension of the deuteron.