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Jonathan Tennyson

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  1061
Citations -  52361

Jonathan Tennyson is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ab initio & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 1007 publications receiving 47077 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Tennyson include SERC Reliability Corporation & University of Helsinki.

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On the chemistry and distribution of HOC + in M 82

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the origin of the high abundances of reactive ions in the inner 1 kpc disk of the starburst galaxy M 82 and obtained a 4 resolution map of the HOC + emission in M 82, the first ever obtained in a Galactic or extragalactic source.
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The Impact of New Water Vapor Spectroscopy on Satellite Retrievals

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider water vapor spectroscopy compiled from four sources including new spectrograms due to University College Lon-don and Imperial College London and show that the role of both the far-line wings of water vapor and the cumulative effect of many weak lines each have an important role to play in forming the so-called continuum.
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A spectroscopic model for the low-lying electronic states of NO

TL;DR: In this paper, the energy levels of the three electronic states of nitric oxide (NO) were determined using a combination of the empirical MARVEL procedure and ab initio calculations, and the available experimental data were critically evaluated.

A database for water transitions from experiment and theory

TL;DR: The IUPAC Task Group on Water Transitions from Experiment and Theory (TG) as discussed by the authors developed a database of water transitions from experiment and theory, which can be used for analysis and synthesis of spectra, thermochemical applications, the construction of theoretical models and the removal of spectral contamination by ubiquitous water lines.