Measurement of line widths of CO of planetary interest at low temperatures

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Carbon Monoxide, Molecular Spectra, Planetary Atmospheres, Spectral Line Width, Atmospheric Effects, Atmospheric Temperature, Low Temperature Environments, Molecular Collisions, Temperature Effects

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Self-broadened, air-broadened and CO2-broadened half-widths of lines R(0) through R(16) in the CO fundamental have been measured at 100 K (self-broadening only), 200 K, 250 K and 300 K using the Ladenburg-Reiche curve-of-growth. The relation which we found previously for the nitrogen-broadened half-widths of R(0), R(8), and R(16), is shown to be valid for all of the line widths measured in the present study.

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