Diode laser measurements of CO line widths at planetary atmospheric temperatures

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Atmospheric Temperature, Carbon Monoxide, Laser Spectrometers, Planetary Atmospheres, Spectral Line Width, Tunable Lasers, Gas Mixtures, Laser Outputs, Remote Sensing, Spectral Resolution

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A tunable diode laser spectrometer and the sweep integration technique were used to measure hydrogen-broadened half-widths and nitrogen-broadened half-widths of eight lines between P(1) and P(15) in the CO fundamental at several temperatures between 94 and 298 K. The results are of interest in connection with studies of the atmospheres of earth, Jupiter, Saturn, and Titan.

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