Infrared absorption of sulfur bearing compounds

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Hydrides, Infrared Absorption, Mars Atmosphere, Sulfur Oxides, Venus Atmosphere, Absorption Spectra, Infrared Spectrometers, Molecular Energy Levels, Molecular Spectra, Pressure Broadening

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The sulfur bearing molecules of most interest in studies of planetary atmospheres are the simple, stable hydrides and oxides, H2S, H2SO4, SO2, and SO3, and the carbon containing species OCS and CO2. For interpreting spectroscopic observations, the properties that must be known are: transition frequencies, transition intensities, transition assignments in terms of quantum number assignments and lower state energy levels, and pressure broadening constants (including their temperature dependence).

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