Absolute intensity measurements have been made in the n 2 fundamental band of nitrous oxide (N 2 O). The experiments were carried out independently in two laboratories and despite the fact that the two Fourier transform instruments are very different and required different data reduction techniques
l-Resonance Intensity Effects and Pressure Broadening of N2O at 17 μm
✍ Scribed by Mark Weber; J.Marcos Sirota; Dennis C. Reuter
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 348 KB
- Volume
- 177
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2852
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✦ Synopsis
Absolute intensities of PR branch transitions in the three hotbands 2n 2f 2 R n 1f 2 , 2n 2e 2 R n 1e 2 , and 2n 0e 2 R n 1e 2 have been measured using high resolution spectra recorded with the McMath FTS at the National Solar Observatory in Kitt Peak, Arizona. The two latter bands show intensity perturbations mostly due to rotational l-type doubling while the hot band ending in the (02 2f 0) state remains unperturbed. Based on mixing coefficients calculated from effective molecular constants, intensity perturbation factors were calculated which are shown to be equivalent to a quadratic term used in the Herman-Wallis factor expression. As part of the intensity retrieval, self-, N 2 -, and He-broadening coefficients of N 2 O were determined in the n 2 fundamental and the three hot bands. The linewidths reported in this study have been combined with the best available literature data from other bands to retrieve temperature dependent relaxation rates due to rotationally inelastic collision based on a scaling law.
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