Spectroscopy of Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) Near 4100 Cm-1 For Remote Sening of Venus Atmosphere

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To support planetary studies of the Venus atmosphere, we have recorded infrared absorption spectra of OCS at 0.0033 cm-1 resolution using a Bruker IFS 125HR Fourier transform spectrometer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The spectra of normal sample OCS was acquired at ambient room temperature. Different cells were used to achieve path lengths in order to obtain optical densities sufficient to observe the weaker hot bands and isotopic bands. Line and band intensities for 29 allowed bands (12 cold bands and 17 hot bands) and two forbidden bands have been measured for five isotopologues of OCS near 4100 cm-1, having 22 of them measured for the first time.
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Research described in this paper was performed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contracts and cooperative agreements with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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