Spectral transmission measurements in the nu sub 6 fundamental of /C-12/H3D at 8.65 microns

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Atmospheric Optics, Deuterium, Methane, Spectral Line Width, Transmissivity, Abundance, Infrared Spectra, Jupiter Atmosphere, Spectral Sensitivity

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Spectral transmission measurements were performed at 300 K in the 8.65-micron fundamental band of monodeuterated methane, a trace constituent in the atmosphere of Jupiter. A theoretical curve is obtained from line-by-line computation of the spectral transmission utilizing a triangular slit function with full width at half-maximum. The agreement between theoretical and experimental spectral transmission curves suggests that deuteration does not affect the collision-broadened half-widths significantly in the two extreme cases of broadening being considered.

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