Current band model studies of CH4 at wavelengths less than 2.5 microns

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Absorptivity, Atmospheric Composition, Line Spectra, Methane, Molecular Spectra, Planetary Atmospheres, Atmospheric Models, Atmospheric Pressure, Spectral Resolution, Spectroscopic Analysis

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Band model theories are used to calculate the transmission of the methane spectrum. In a band model the monochromatic absorption coefficient over a small wavelength interval is replaced, and an average pressure coefficient is introduced. Two main types of band models were developed. The first is the 'regular' band model, in which the lines in a band are presumed evenly spaced; this is also called the Elsasser band model. In the second type of band model, the lines are randomly spaced; this is often referred to as the Mayor-Goody band model. The methane spectrum is sufficiently irregular that the second band model, the irregular band model, should apply.

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