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High sensitivity cw-cavity ringdown and Fourier transform absorption spectroscopies of 13CO2

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY
Volume 226, Issue 2, Pages 146-160

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jms.2004.03.009

Keywords

(CO2)-C-13; cavity ringdown spectroscopy; Fourier transform spectroscopy; effective Hamiltonian model

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The absorption spectrum of (CO2)-C-13 has been recorded by cw-cavity ringdown spectroscopy with a new set up based on fibered DFB lasers. By using a series of 31 DFB lasers, the spectrum of carbon dioxide could be recorded in the 6130-6750 cm(-1) region with a typical sensitivity of 5 x 10(-10) cm(-1). The spectrum has also been recorded between 4400 and 8500 cm(-1) with a Fourier transform spectrometer associated with a multi-pass cell (maximum path length of 105 in). The new observations obtained both by FTS and CRDS represent a significant extension of the available data. For instance, more than 4000 line positions were measured and assigned in the CRDS spectrum while only 232 line positions are listed in the HITRAN database. Altogether, the band by band analysis has led to the determination of the rovibrational parameters of 65, 7, and 24 bands for the (CO2)-C-13-O-16, (OCO)-O-16-C-13-O-17, and (OCO)-O-16-C-13-O-18 isotopomers, respectively. As some observed line positions show significant deviations from the predictions of the effective Hamiltonian model, the new observed line positions were gathered with the data available in the literature to refine the set of effective Hamiltonian parameters of the (CO2)-C-13-O-16 isotopic species. The refined set of 96 effective Hamiltonian parameters reproduces more than 14 650 line positions of (CO2)-C-13-O-16 with an RMS = 0.002 cm(-1). A detailed comparison with the line positions retrieved from Venus spectra and the line list provided by HITRAN is also presented and discussed. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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