1985
DOI: 10.1364/ao.24.001374
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Spectral line shapes for carbon dioxide in the 43-μm band

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“…This assessment was primarily based on the HITRAN 9 (1992 and 1996) data set of emission lines complemented with some sample highresolution line-by-line calculations using CN189. 10 Candidate lines with strong emission strengths were favored in all the criteria except self-absorption. Here the two main criteria, isolation and self-absorption, are discussed.…”
Section: A Line Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This assessment was primarily based on the HITRAN 9 (1992 and 1996) data set of emission lines complemented with some sample highresolution line-by-line calculations using CN189. 10 Candidate lines with strong emission strengths were favored in all the criteria except self-absorption. Here the two main criteria, isolation and self-absorption, are discussed.…”
Section: A Line Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 However, the quantum-mechanical description as well as experimental data show that real absorption lines are ''sub-Lorentzian'': roughly Lorentzian shaped around the line center but with weaker wings than the Lorentzian. 3, 23 The reason for this discrepancy is that the sudden collision approximation is valid only if ͉Ϫ i ͉⌬TӶ1, where ⌬T is a characteristic collision duration, the observed and i the line-center frequency. 24 To reproduce sub-Lorentzian profiles in our model, we have added an empirical collision duration mechanism to the stochastic sampling process.…”
Section: Finite Collision Durationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Part II we applied the near wing theory to the continuum beyond the band head of the 3 band of CO 2 near 4.2 m. As discussed in Part II the experimental results of Cann et al 15 were used for CO 2 broadened by N 2 at a temperature of 296 K. Reference 15 also gives results for O 2 and selfbroadening. These results are in the form of a form factor ͑⌬͒ which, for ⌬Ͼ50 cm Ϫ1 , is basically equivalent to ⌫͑͒ ͑as discussed in Part II͒.…”
Section: ͑42ј͒mentioning
confidence: 99%