High resolution absorption cross sections in the transmission window region of the Schumann-Runge bands and Herzberg continuum of O2

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Absorption Cross Sections, Herzberg Bands, Oscillator Strengths, Oxygen, Rotational Spectra, Schumann-Runge Bands, High Resolution, Pressure Dependence, Solar Radiation, Ultraviolet Radiation

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Results are presented on measurements, conducted in the wavelength region 180-195 nm, and at different pressures of oxygen (between 2.5-760 torr) in order to separate the pressure-dependent absorption from the main cross sections, of the absorption cross sections of the Schumann-Runge bands in the window region between the rotational lines of S-R bands of O2. The present cross sections supersede the earlier published cross sections (Yoshino et al., 1983). The combined cross sections are presented graphically; they are available at wavenumber intervals of about 0.1/cm from the National Space Science Data Center. The Herzberg continuum cross sections are derived after subtracting calculated contributions from the Schumann-Runge bands. These are significantly smaller than any previous measurements.

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