Arrays of radiative transition probabilities for the N2 first and second positive, no beta and gamma, N2(+) first negative, and O2 Schumann-Runge band systems

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Electron Transitions, Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen, Nitrogen Ions, Oxygen, Transition Probabilities, Absorption Spectra, Arrays, Franck-Condon Principle, Schumann-Runge Bands

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Extensive arrays of Einstein A coefficients, band oscillator strengths, sums of the squared electronic-vibrational transition moments, and Franck-Condon factors are presented for the N2 first and second positive, NO beta and gamma, N2(+) first negative, and O2 Schumann-Runge band systems. These results are based upon recent ab initio calculations of electronic transition moments, and potential curves obtained with updated spectroscopic constants.

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