Nitrogen-broadened lines of monodeuterated methane in the 4.5 micron region at low temperatures

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Infrared Spectra, Methane, Planetary Atmospheres, Pressure Broadening, Deuterium Compounds, Low Temperature, Molecular Rotation, Nitrogen, Satellite Atmospheres, Spectral Bands, Spectral Line Width, Titan, Transmittance, Vibrational Spectra

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Nitrogen-broadened halfwidths of rotational lines of CH3D have been
deduced from spectral transmittance measurements in the nu2-fundamental
at 100 and 200 K with a spectral resolution of 0.06 per cm. The line
widths appear to be 1.5 times larger and exhibit the same 1/T dependence
on temperature as lines of CH4.

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