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\begin{equation}
E_a = (0.5)\Delta E
\end{equation}
Thus the lowest excitation energy of Neon was determined from the Figure 5 by finding the intercept of the linear fit at $n=0.5$. The value of the excitation energy found from the linear fit was then compared to the known value of the lowest excitation energy for Neon I, $16.6eV$
(cite). (Taken from NIST database).
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