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Showing papers by "V.I. Perevalov published in 2003"


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TL;DR: In this paper, a high-temperature version, CDSD-1000, of the carbon dioxide spectroscopic databank is presented. But the data set is limited to the four most abundant isotopic species of CO2.
Abstract: We present a high-temperature version, CDSD-1000, of the carbon dioxide spectroscopic databank. The databank contains the line parameters (positions, intensities, air- and self-broadened half-widths and coefficients of temperature dependence of air-broadened half-widths) of the four most abundant isotopic species of the carbon dioxide molecule. The reference temperature is T ref =1000 K and the intensity cutoff is I cut =10 −27 cm −1 / molecule cm −2 . More than 3 million lines covering the 260–8310, 418–2454, 394–4662, and 429– 2846 cm −1 spectral ranges for 12 C 16 O 2 , 13 C 16 O 2 , 12 C 16 O 18 O , and 12 C 16 O 17 O , respectively, are included in CDSD-1000. The databank has been generated within the framework of the method of effective operators and based on the global fittings of spectroscopic parameters (parameters of the effective Hamiltonians and effective dipole moment operators) to observed data collected from the literature. Line-by-line simulations of several low- and medium-resolution high-temperature (T=800– 3000 K ) spectra have been performed in order to validate the databank. Comparisons of CDSD-1000 with other high-temperature databanks HITEMP, HITELOR, and EM2C are also given. CDSD-1000 is able to reproduce observed spectra in a more satisfactory way than the high-resolution databank HITEMP for temperatures higher than 1000 K . The databank is useful for studying high-temperature radiative properties of CO2. CDSD-1000 is freely accessible via the Internet.

266 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a method of effective operators has been applied to the global fitting of line intensities of the acetylene molecule in the middle infrared in the cold and hot bands lying in the 13.6, 7.8, and 5 μm regions.

29 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the weak overtone transitions of nitrous oxide, N 2 O, have been investigated around 1.05μm by Fourier Transform spectroscopy and intracavity LAS using different vertical external cavity surface emitting lasers (VECSELs) using nine bands were rotationally analyzed revealing the occurrence of some local rotational perturbations.

26 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the absorption spectrum of a 13 C enriched carbon dioxide sample has been recorded with a Fourier transform spectrometer in the spectral range 4000-9500 cm −1.

21 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the eigenfunctions of the effective Hamiltonians were used to fit the corresponding effective dipole moment operators to more than 400 observed line intensities of cold and hot bands covering the ν3 and 2ν1 spectral regions.

20 citations