Tao Yang , Xianmei Qian , Qiang Liu , Wenyue Zhu , Hongliang Ma , Jianjie Zheng , Chaolong Cui , Xiaomei Jin , Jun Huang
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Abstract
The absorption spectra of 12C16O2 within the wavenumber range of 9358–9648 cm−1 have been precisely measured using a continuous-wave cavity ring-down spectrometer at room temperature. Employing synthetic gas mixtures comprising carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon, the line parameters, including line intensities and self-, N2- and Ar- broadening coefficients have been retrieved in the 2003r-00001 (r = 1,2,3) bands. This retrieval process was facilitated by a multi-spectral fitting program that utilizes Voigt line profiles. A comparative analysis of our measured line intensities and self-broadening coefficients with those present in established databases, such as HITRAN2020, CDSD296, AMES-2021, and HITEMP2010, has been conducted. The line intensities and self-broadening coefficients for 12C16O2 deviate by an average of less than 1 % from the values reported in the HITRAN2020 database. The J-dependence of N2- and Ar- broadening coefficients has been investigated by comparing this work with experimental results and theoretical predictions from other vibrational bands. This research offers important experimental references for the improvement of computational models and the exploration of Venus and Mars.
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