Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1951
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Volume 209, Issue 1097, pp. 178-196
Physics
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Scientific paper
New data on the effect of amount of gas, pressure of dry air, and temperature, upon the 7\cdot 8 and 8\cdot 6μ bands of nitrous oxide, have been analyzed in an attempt to find all the fundamental information required in order to use the 7\cdot 8μ bands for the quantitative determination of atmospheric nitrous oxide from telluric spectra. By taking rather more care than has been usual in the measurements of intensity the following conclusions can be reached: (1) It is possible to measure band intensities with a reasonable degree of accuracy. The results obtained at temperatures near 300 degrees K are: int7\cdot 8μkνdν = 4\cdot 02 (± 0\cdot 08) × 1015 c./sec. per g.cm.-2, int8\cdot 6μkν dν = 1\cdot 66 (± 0\cdot 03) × 1014 c./sec. per g.c.-2. (2) The line broadening in a range of pressures, extending from 1 cm. of mercury to 1 atm. of dry air, is caused by a collision process. (3) In this range of pressures, the shape of the wings of absorption lines is well represented by the Lorentz form. (4) The line width at 1 atm. pressure is the same for the 7\cdot 8, 8\cdot 6 and the 17μ bands and its most probable value is given by 2α L = 0\cdot 314 (± 0\cdot 015) cm.-1. (5) At pressures below 5 mm. of mercury, Doppler broadening becomes predominant. (6) The effect of temperature upon absorption agrees with theoretical prediction, excepting the dependence of collision diameter upon temperature.
Goody Richard M.
Wormell T. W.
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