Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5428253 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2014 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Self-broadening and self-shift coefficients, and line intensities measured for the 21102-00001 band of 12C16O2 near 3.0 μm.•Narrowing resulting from Dicke or speed dependence effects, and first-order line mixing is considered.•Line mixing coefficients evaluated using an Energy-Corrected Sudden (ECS) approach.•Straightforward ECS modelling of complete band shapes.

High resolution Fourier transform spectra of the 21102-00001 band of 12C16O2 near 3340 cm−1 have been recorded and analyzed to extract isolated-line intensities and collisional parameters, and first-order line-mixing coefficients. Voigt, hard-collision Rautian and Sobel׳man, and quadratic-speed-dependent Voigt profiles have been used. The line-mixing coefficients measured for the three branches have also been evaluated using an Energy-Corrected Sudden approach employing a symmetric metric in the Liouville space. These coefficients compare very favorably with the experimental results and estimations with an algorithm available in the literature. Results of straightforward ECS-modeling of complete band shapes have been compared to the recorded spectra and future improvements of this model required at subatmospheric pressures have been outlined.

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