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S.A. Tashkun

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  86
Citations -  4925

S.A. Tashkun is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: HITRAN & Isotopologue. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 86 publications receiving 4344 citations. Previous affiliations of S.A. Tashkun include Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University & Ural Federal University.

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Spectroscopic line parameters of NO, NO2, and N2O for the HITEMP database

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the update of NO along with the incorporation of NO2 and N2O to the HITEMP database, where appropriate, the HITRAN line lists for the same molecules have also been updated.
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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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13C16O2: Global Treatment of Vibrational–Rotational Spectra and First Observation of the 2ν1 + 5ν3 and ν1 + 2ν2 + 5ν3 Absorption Bands

TL;DR: In this paper, an effective dipole-moment operator was applied to the calculation of both line positions and line intensities of the 13C16O2 molecule and the eigenfunctions of this effective Hamiltonian have then been used in fittings of parameters of an effective Dipole-Moment operator.
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The 2020 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database

TL;DR: This paper shows how the LMD in house validation algorithm SPARTE (Spectroscopic Parameters And Radiative Transfer Evaluation) helps to evaluate, correct, reject or defer the input of new spectroscopic data into GEISA and this, thanks to iterations with researchers from different communities (spectroscopy, radiative transfer).
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Line Intensity Measurements in 14N216O and Their Treatment Using the Effective Dipole Moment Approach: I. The 4300- to 5200-cm−1 Region

TL;DR: Toth et al. as mentioned in this paper used the effective operator approach to the analysis and prediction of the infrared spectra of linear triatomic molecules, aiming at the global description of line intensities of cold and hot bands of 14N216O in its ground electronic state in the spectral range above 3600 cm−1.