It appears that the pink glow is reaching at least several inches from
the discharge region.  Am I correct in thinking that it stems from
recombination of electrons and protons into neutral atome?  And
regardless of the precise mechanism, do any significant number
of the glow-causing species make it through the state selector into
the storage bulb?  I'm wondering if one could peek into the microwave
cavity through a small aperture and see a glow from the storage bulb
itself.

Dana


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> And here is an EFOS2 Maser glow.
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