Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5429324 | Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer | 2011 | 7 Pages |
The problem of branch linestrengths in a1Î-3Σ electric quadrupole (E2) transition is addressed in generality. This is an intercombination transition, which derives its strength from spin-orbit perturbations. Considerations based on this premise lead to linestrength expressions involving two transition moments Q21 and Q22. The formulas are used to analyze the intensities of the S- and O-branch transitions in the a1Îg-X3Σgâ, 0-0 band of the infrared atmospheric oxygen system measured recently (Gordon IE, Kassi S, Campargue A, Toon GC. J Quant Spectrosc Radiat Transfer 2010;111:1174-83) [14]. The results show that although the major part of the E2 intensity component in the aâX, described by the moment Q22, is derived from the b1Σg+-a1Îg Noxon transition, the smaller moment Q21 arising from remote perturbers also contributes to the intensity up to a few percent.
⺠The formulas are derived for linestrengths in a1Î-3Σ electric quadrupole (E2) transition. ⺠The S- and O-branch transitions in the a1Îg-X3Σgâ of O2 measured recently are analyzed. ⺠The major part of the E2 intensity is derived from the b1Σg+-a1Îg Noxon transition. ⺠The smaller moment arising from remote perturbers also contributes to the intensity.