Forbidden line

/fərˈbɪdən laɪn/ noun

Spectral emission lines that are highly improbable under normal laboratory conditions but commonly observed in the low-density environments of space. These lines arise from electron transitions that violate usual quantum mechanical selection rules.

The term 'forbidden' was adopted from quantum mechanics in the 1920s, referring to transitions that have very low probability. Initially mysterious when first observed in nebular spectra, they were explained when scientists realized space conditions are very different from Earth laboratories.

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