Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5429677 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2010 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Numerous satellite and ground-based remote sensing measurements rely on the ability to calculate O2A-band [b1Σg+←X3Σg−(0,0)] spectra from line parameters, with combined relative uncertainties below 0.5% required for the most demanding applications. In this work, we combine new 16O2A-band R-branch measurements with our previous P-branch observations, both of which are based upon frequency-stabilized cavity ring-down spectroscopy. The combined set of data spans angular momentum quantum number, J′ up to 46. For these measurements, we quantify a J-dependent quadratic deviation from a standard model of the rotational distribution of the line intensities. We provide calculated transition wave numbers, and intensities for J′ up to 60. The calculated line intensities are derived from a weighted fit of the generalized model to an ensemble of data and agree with our measured values to within 0.1% on average, with a relative standard deviation of ≈0.3%. We identify an error in the calculated frequency dependence of the O2A-band line intensities in existing spectroscopic databases. Other reported lineshape parameters include a revised set of ground-state energies, self- and air-pressure-broadening coefficients and self- and air-Dicke-narrowing coefficients. We also report a band-integrated intensity at 296 K of 2.231(7)×10−22 cm molec−1 and Einstein-A coefficient of 0.0869(3) s−1.

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