Pressure-induced infrared radiation absorption in atmospheres

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Atmospheric Attenuation, Infrared Absorption, Planetary Atmospheres, Spectrum Analysis, Absorption Spectra, Absorptivity, Carbon Dioxide, Earth Atmosphere, Graphs (Charts), Hydrogen, Jupiter Atmosphere, Molecular Collisions, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Temperature Dependence, Venus Atmosphere

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Experimental results are presented on pressure-induced IR absorption
associated with molecular collisions involving CO2-CO2, CO2-N2, O2-O2,
O2-N2, N2-N2, and N2-O2. Absorption coefficients are presented and their
temperature dependence is examined. The nature of pressure-induced
absorption in the atmospheres of Venus, Jupiter, and earth is discussed.

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