Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988p%26ss...36.1201y&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science (ISSN 0032-0633), vol. 36, Nov. 1988, p. 1201-1210.
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Absorption Cross Sections, High Resolution, Oscillator Strengths, Oxygen Isotopes, Schumann-Runge Bands, Absorption Spectra, Electrophotometers, Low Temperature, Nasa Programs
Scientific paper
Cross-sections of (O-18)2 at 79 K have been obtained from photoabsorption measurements at various pressures throughout the wavelength region 177.8-197.8 nm with a 6.65 m photoelectric scanning spectrometer equipped with a 2400 lines/mm grating and having an instrumental width (FWHM) of 0.0013 nm. The measured absorption cross-sections of the Schumann-Runge bands (14,0) through (2,0) are, with the exception of the (12,0) band, independent of the instrumental width. The measured cross-sections are presented graphically here and are available at wavenumber intervals of about 0.1/cm as numerical compilations stored on magnetic tape. Band oscillator strengths of those bands have been determined by direct numerical integration of the measured absolute cross-sections and are in excellent agreement with these theoretically calculated values.
Esmond J. R.
Freeman David E.
Friedman R. S.
Parkinson William H.
Yoshino Ken'ichiro
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