“…n correspond to the quanta of vibration in the symmetric stretching, bending and asymmetric stretching modes, respectively-were measured by IR absorption [16,17] and calculated from a detailed self-consistent kinetic model accounting for e-V, V-T and V-V transfers involving ∼70 vibrational levels [18,19], whose predictions are in excellent agreement with the experimental results. Herein, the model developed in [18,19], where the selfconsistent coupling between the electron and vibrational kinetics is made as described in [20], is used to assess the capability of non-equilibrium plasmas to efficiently up-pump CO 2 vibrational quanta in Martian conditions. For this purpose, we focus on a DC pulsed discharge operating at discharge current I=50mA, pulse length t 5 D = ms and gas pressure p=5Torr, corresponding to one of the conditions on Earth reported in [16,18] and to the relevant pressure on Mars.…”