Radiative transfer in the 4.3-micron CO2 and 4.7-micron CO bands in the non-LTE Venus and Mars atmospheres Transformation of absorbed solar energy

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Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Energy Absorption, Infrared Spectra, Mars Atmosphere, Radiative Transfer, Solar Planetary Interactions, Venus Atmosphere, Damping, Height, Mesosphere, Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics, Solar Energy

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For the atmospheric layers of Venus and Mars with non-LTE for the
ν3 vibration states the rates of transformation of solar
energy absorbed in the infrared CO2 bands into the energy of
the ν2 vibration and into heat have been obtained.

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