Self, nitrogen and oxygen broadening of the 115-GHz line of carbon monoxide

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Atmospheric Attenuation, Carbon Monoxide, Microwave Spectra, Middle Atmosphere, Pressure Broadening, Spectral Line Width, Air, Doppler Effect, Least Squares Method, Millimeter Waves, Nitrogen, Optical Thickness, Oxygen, Temperature Dependence, Voigt Effect

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Self nitrogen, oxygen, and air broadened half-widths of the 115-GHz line of CO (connected with the absorption of solar radiation in the mesosphere) were measured at various temperatures between 293 K (room temperature) and 220 K. A power-law description of the temperature dependence of the broadening parameter is obtained. The results reported are found to be in good agreement with published data on self-broadening.

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