Transition rates for ZrO from a laboratory absorption spectrum

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Absorption Spectra, Electron Transitions, Zirconium Oxides, Dipole Moments, Emission Spectra, Fourier Transformation, Spectral Bands, Spectrometers, Spectrum Analysis

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A new analysis of the B-X(0-0), beta-3(0-0), and gamma(0-0) bands in the B 1Pi - X 1Sigma(+), c 3Pi2-A 3Delta3, and b 3Phi-a 3Delta systems, respectively, in the laboratory spectrum of ZrO is reported. A Fourier transform spectrometer is used to obtain an absorption spectrum produced by ZrO in a King furnace at 2730 K. The electronic dipole moments obtained in the present analysis are employed to compute synthetic spectra for the B-X(0-0) and gamma-1(0-0) bands. The synthetic spectra for both emission and absorption match the furnace spectra well, verifying the present absorption spectrum results.

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