Recall that the energy levels of a hydrogen atom are given by
If one examines, the Lyman spectrum, for example, which corresponds to
and produces spectral lines in the ultraviolet part of the
electromagnetic spectrum, one finds that the individual lines
are actually several lines of nearly identical frequency.
For example, the
transition is actually a
doublet, with the two components being separated by
eV which is also on the order of a few tens of
wavenumbers, which is about 10
times smaller than the splitting
predicted from the formula, i.e., 10.2 eV. Clearly, the simple
theory based on the above formulae is not sufficient to explain
the multiplicity of lines actually observed.