Using HITRAN to Model Opacities for Planetary Atmospheres: Test case of Microwave Spectra of NH$_3$, SO$_2$ and PH$_3$
Frances M. Skinner,
Robert J. Hargreaves,
Iouli E. Gordon
Abstract:The high-resolution transmission molecular spectroscopic database (HITRAN) has recently introduced line-by-line broadening parameters (and their temperature dependence) appropriate for the dominant constituents of planetary atmospheres. The latest version of the database, HITRAN2020, has recently been released and constitutes a large and expansive update. In this work, line shape codes suitable for calculating microwave spectra have been implemented within the HITRAN Application Programming Interface (HAPI). T… Show more
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