Measurements on 4.7 micron CH3D lines broadened by H2 and N2 at temperatures relevant to planetary atmospheres

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Deuterium Compounds, Hydrogen, Infrared Spectra, Nitrogen, Planetary Atmospheres, Spectral Line Width, Absorptivity, Equations Of State, Gas Mixtures, Laser Spectrometers, Low Temperature, Spectral Resolution

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A tunable diode laser and the sweep integration technique were used to measure the absolute intensities, H2-broadened half-widths, and N2-broadened half-widths of P(5,2), P(5,3), P(7,2), P(7,3), and P(8,3) in the nu2-fundamental band of C-12H3D at several temperatures beteen 94 and 300 K. Results are of interest in connection with N2-broadened lines in the atmospheres of Titan and earth.

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