Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5427796 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2016 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Spectroscopic datasets of SO2, NH3, HF, HCl, OCS and C2H2 for planetary research.•Broadening and shift parameters due to H2, He, and CO2.•Overview of data availability of relevant foreign broadening and shift parameters.•Semi-empirical models for interpolating and extrapolating data from literature.•Data effortlessly accessible and filterable through new website HITRAN.org.

To increase the potential for use of the HITRAN database in astronomy, experimental and theoretical line-broadening coefficients, line shifts and temperature-dependence exponents of molecules of planetary interest broadened by H2, He, and CO2 have been assembled from available peer-reviewed sources. The collected data were used to create semi-empirical models so that every HITRAN line of the studied molecules has corresponding parameters. Since H2 and He are major constituents in the atmospheres of gas giants, and CO2 predominates in atmospheres of some rocky planets with volcanic activity, these spectroscopic data are important for remote sensing studies of planetary atmospheres. In this paper we make the first step in assembling complete sets of these parameters, thereby creating datasets for SO2, NH3, HF, HCl, OCS and C2H2.

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