Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5429651 | Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer | 2010 | 9 Pages |
The self-broadening coefficients of acetylene at room temperature have been measured for 10 lines in the P branch of the ν1+ν3(âu+)â0(âg+) bands of 12C2H2 and 13C12CH2 near 1.533 μm, using a high resolution tunable diode laser spectrometer developed for the Martian space mission PHOBOS-Grunt. The collisional widths are obtained by fitting each recorded line with the Voigt profile as well as the Rautian profile accounting for the collisional Dicke narrowing effect. The standard Voigt model provides slightly smaller broadening coefficients than the Rautian model. Our data are thoroughly compared to the main atmospheric molecule database HITRAN and previous values in various bands of acetylene. Moreover, it is worth noting that a large number of new transitions not listed in the latest HITRAN08 were measured and identified for the first time.