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High sensitivity CW-CRDS spectroscopy of 12C16O2, 16O12C17O and 16O12O18O between 5851 and 7045 cm-1: Line positions analysis and critical review of the current databases

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY
Volume 252, Issue 2, Pages 143-159

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jms.2008.06.012

Keywords

Molecular spectroscopy; Database; Carbon dioxide; CO2; Infrared; Global modelling; CW-CRDS; Cavity Ring Down spectroscopy; HITRAN; HITEMP; GEISA; CDSD

Funding

  1. European research network QUASAAR [MRTN-CT-2004-512202]
  2. CNRS-France and RFBR-Russia [05-05-22001]
  3. Programme National LEFE (CHAT) INSU-CNRS

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The exhaustive line positions analysis or the absorption spectrum of carbon dioxide in natural abundance has been performed on the basis of high sensitivity CW-Cavity Ring Down spectroscopy between 5851 and 7045 cm(-1) (1.71-1.42 mu m). The achieved sensitivity (noise equivalent absorption alpha(min) similar to 2- 5 x 10(-10) cm(-1)) have allowed the detection of 8293 transitions of the (CO2)-C-12-O-16, (OCO)-O-16-C-12-O-17 and (OCO)-O-16-C-12-O-18 isotopologues. They belong to a total of 130 bands. Line intensities of the weakest transitions are on the order of 2 x 10(-29) cm/molecule. The rovibrational assignments were performed on the basis of accurate predictions of the effective Hamiltonian model of the respective isotopologues. The band-by-band analysis has allowed deriving accurate spectroscopic parameters of 121 bands from a fit of the measured line positions. A number of resonance interactions were identified. In particular, the first observation of an interpolyad coupling is reported for the (OCO)-O-16-C-12-O-18 isotopologue. The results of the complete line positions analysis are provided as Supplementary material. The obtained experimental dataset which is the most complete in the considered region, has been used for a critical review of the most currently used spectroscopic databases of carbon dioxide: HITRAN, GEISA, HITEMP, and the recent JPL and CDSD databases. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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