Measurements of the 10 Micron Bands of Ammonia at Planetary Atmospheric Temperatures

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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We report new data on spectral lines in the 10 micron bands of ammonia that are useful in the studies of the atmospheres of Earth and Jupiter. Line intensities, hydrogen-broadened half-widths, nitrogen-broadened half-widths, oxygen-broadened half-widths, and air-broadened half-widths were measured at 200, 255, and 296 K by employing a high-resolution Fourier-transform spectrometer and cryogenically cooled absorption cells. The variation of these spectral line parameters with temperature and the rotational quantum numbers J and K was formulated.

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