Ultraviolet absorption cross-sections of methyl bromide at stratospheric temperatures

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Absorption Cross Sections, Atmospheric Temperature, Chemosphere, Methyl Compounds, Stratosphere, Ultraviolet Absorption, Bromides, Pressure Measurement

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The absorption cross-sections of methyl bromide (CH3Br) are measured
between 180 nm and 260 nm at temperatures of 295 K, 255 K, 227 K, and
209 K. A parametrical formula is proposed to compute the absorption
cross-sections for wavelengths between 200 nm and 260 nm and for
temperatures between 210 K and 300 K.

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