Laboratory molecular spectroscopy

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Laser Spectrometers, Molecular Spectra, Planetary Atmospheres, Spectrometers, Vibrational Spectra, Absorption Spectra, Atmospheric Models, Dye Lasers, Fourier Transformation, Infrared Spectra, Laser Applications, Line Spectra, Rotational Spectra, Spectroscopic Analysis

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The precision required in making spectroscopic measurements is discussed. Remarks are directed specifically to vibration-rotation spectra rather than continuum absorptions. The ultimate precision that is required for line positions is related to the width of the lines which may be no narrower than the Doppler width. The spectroscopic methods considered are those which are of the most general value to the astronomers; those which acquire and can handle large volumes of spectra in digital form, or in a form which is compatible with computer analysis, and in a form which is at least internally consistent. The use of dye laser, grating instruments, and the most versatile instrument for laboratory spectroscopy, the Fourier transform spectrometer is discussed.

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