Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Dec 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987apopt..26.5154b&link_type=abstract
Applied Optics (ISSN 0003-6935), vol. 26, Dec. 1, 1987, p. 5154-5182.
Physics
Optics
103
Atmospheric Composition, Earth Atmosphere, Fourier Transformation, Solar Spectra, Spacecraft Instruments, Spectrometers, Trace Contaminants, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Temperature, Data Bases, Isotopes, Trace Elements
Scientific paper
During its first mission in 1985 onboard Spacelab 3, the ATMOS (atmospheric trace molecule spectroscopy) instrument, a high speed Fourier transform spectrometer, produced a large number of high resolution infrared solar absorption spectra recorded in the occultation mode. The analysis and interpretation of these data in terms of composition, chemistry, and dynamics of the earth's upper atmosphere required good knowledge of the molecular line parameters for those species giving rise to the absorptions in the atmospheric spectra. This paper describes the spectroscopic line parameter database compiled for the ATMOS experiment and referenced in other papers describing ATMOS results. With over 400,000 entries, the linelist catalogs parameters of 46 minor and trace species in the 1-10,000/cm region.
Brown Raymon L.
Farmer Crofton B.
Rinsland Curtis P.
Toth Robert A.
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