Nitrous oxide ultraviolet absorption spectrum at stratospheric temperatures

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Absorption Spectra, Nitrous Oxides, Stratosphere, Temperature Effects, Ultraviolet Absorption, Absorption Cross Sections, Atmospheric Models, Atmospheric Temperature, Molecular Energy Levels, Spectrophotometry

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The absorption spectrum of nitrous oxide (N2O) has been determined at five temperatures from 194 to 302 K and over the wavelength range 173-240 nm. The absorption cross sections as a function of wavelength and temperature are expressed by a nine-term polynomial in a form useful for atmospheric models. The high resolution structure between 173 and 190 nm has been observed more clearly than by previous studies.

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