“…Previously, such detailed state-to-state models were built for oxygen [2,14,15], nitrogen [4-7, 16, 17] and hydrogen [8] plasmas, and a number of models for high-temperature air, taking into account thermally nonequilibrium processes, mostly in the framework of mode approximation, were developed [3,10,[18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. At the same time, only a few attempts were made to apply the state-to-state approach to describe nonequilibrium processes in air behind a shock wave under reentry conditions [4,11,21,[26][27][28].…”