Infrared absorption by acetylene in the 12-14 micron region at low temperatures

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Acetylene, Infrared Absorption, Low Temperature, Molecular Absorption, Planetary Atmospheres, Vibrational Spectra, Carbon 13, Molecular Rotation, Pressure Broadening, Spectral Bands, Spectral Line Width, Transmittance

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Spectral transmittance measurements have been performed on N2-broadened lines of (C-12)2H2 and (C-12)(C-13)H2 in the 13.7 micron region at 153, 200, and 296 K. From line-by-line comparison of observed and computed spectral transmittance, line strengths, half-widths, and their dependence on temperature have been deduced for conditions relevant to the atmospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, Titan, and earth.

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