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Evgeniya Starikova

Researcher at Tomsk State University

Publications -  25
Citations -  8021

Evgeniya Starikova is an academic researcher from Tomsk State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isotopologue & Absorption spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 7493 citations.

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The HITRAN 2008 molecular spectroscopic database

TL;DR: The new HITRAN is greatly extended in terms of accuracy, spectral coverage, additional absorption phenomena, added line-shape formalisms, and validity, and molecules, isotopologues, and perturbing gases have been added that address the issues of atmospheres beyond the Earth.
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Does the "reef structure" at the ozone transition state towards the dissociation exist? New insight from calculations and ultrasensitive spectroscopy experiments.

TL;DR: Strong arguments in favor of the absence of a submerged barrier from ultrasensitive laser spectroscopy experiments combined with accurate predictions of highly excited vibrations up to nearly 95% of the dissociation threshold are brought.
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Rotational levels of the (0 0 0) and (0 1 0) states of D 2 16 O from hot emission spectra in the 320¿860 cm ¿1 region

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured 1150 new lines for the D216O molecule corresponding to transitions between highly excited rotational levels of the (0, 0, 0) and vibrational states.
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Ab initio predictions and laboratory validation for consistent ozone intensities in the MW, 10 and 5 μm ranges.

TL;DR: Ab initio calculations for strong lines that lead to consistent results from the microwave to mid-infrared regions are presented and their agreement to within 1% with measurements provide an important step toward consistent and accurate spectroscopic ozone data.
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Detection and analysis of three highly excited vibrational bands of 16O3 by CW-CRDS near the dissociation threshold

TL;DR: In this paper, the analysis of three extremely weak A-type bands of 16O3 recorded near 7686, 7739, and 7860 cm−1 is presented, which correspond to the most excited vibration-rotation states of ozone observed so far via high-resolution absorption spectroscopy.