Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1999
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The 14th international conference on spectral line shapes. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 467, pp. 240-251 (1999).
Physics
Spectral Absorption By Atmospheric Gases
Scientific paper
We discuss the application of spectral line shapes to atmospheric physics. Two problems are identified, one of which requires detailed knowledge of spectral profiles over a limited region of the infrared. A simple master transport relaxation equation is proposed for the off-diagonal elements of the density matrix, the solution of which leads to a band profile. Exemplary solutions are then given, wherein a matrix technique is used to treat speed dependent broadening, shifting and line mixing. With reasonable computer power, detailed spectra may be constructed over regions containing tens if not hundreds of lines.
Berman Robert
Dolbeau S.
Drummond James R.
May Dave A.
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