Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9589424 | Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The 60-GHz band of 16O2 was studied at room temperature and at low (up to 4 Torr) and atmospheric pressures. Precision measurement of central frequencies, self-broadening, and N2-broadening parameters of fine-structure transitions up to N = 27 was performed by use of a spectrometer with radio-acoustic detection (RAD). The measured parameters are compared with GEISA/HITRAN databanks, MPM92, and other known data. An improved set of the oxygen fine-structure spectroscopic constants is obtained. The absorption profile was recorded in the range 45-96 GHz for laboratory air and pure oxygen at atmospheric pressure by use of a resonator spectrometer with noise level of about ± 0.05 dB/km, and used for deducing the first-order line mixing coefficients and for quantitative assessment of second-order mixing effects. A refined set of MPM parameters is derived from the new data and presented here.
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Authors
M.Yu. Tretyakov, M.A. Koshelev, V.V. Dorovskikh, D.S. Makarov, P.W. Rosenkranz,