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CO2–CO2 and CO2–Ar continua at millimeter wavelengths. / Odintsova, T. A.; Serov, E. A.; Balashov, A. A.; Koshelev, M. A.; Koroleva, A. O.; Simonova, A. A.; Tretyakov, M. Yu; Filippov, N. N.; Chistikov, D. N.; Finenko, A. A.; Lokshtanov, S. E.; Petrov, S. V.; Vigasin, A. A.

в: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, Том 258, 107400, 01.2021.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Odintsova, TA, Serov, EA, Balashov, AA, Koshelev, MA, Koroleva, AO, Simonova, AA, Tretyakov, MY, Filippov, NN, Chistikov, DN, Finenko, AA, Lokshtanov, SE, Petrov, SV & Vigasin, AA 2021, 'CO2–CO2 and CO2–Ar continua at millimeter wavelengths', Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, Том. 258, 107400. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2020.107400

APA

Odintsova, T. A., Serov, E. A., Balashov, A. A., Koshelev, M. A., Koroleva, A. O., Simonova, A. A., Tretyakov, M. Y., Filippov, N. N., Chistikov, D. N., Finenko, A. A., Lokshtanov, S. E., Petrov, S. V., & Vigasin, A. A. (2021). CO2–CO2 and CO2–Ar continua at millimeter wavelengths. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 258, [107400]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2020.107400

Vancouver

Odintsova TA, Serov EA, Balashov AA, Koshelev MA, Koroleva AO, Simonova AA и пр. CO2–CO2 and CO2–Ar continua at millimeter wavelengths. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer. 2021 Янв.;258. 107400. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2020.107400

Author

Odintsova, T. A. ; Serov, E. A. ; Balashov, A. A. ; Koshelev, M. A. ; Koroleva, A. O. ; Simonova, A. A. ; Tretyakov, M. Yu ; Filippov, N. N. ; Chistikov, D. N. ; Finenko, A. A. ; Lokshtanov, S. E. ; Petrov, S. V. ; Vigasin, A. A. / CO2–CO2 and CO2–Ar continua at millimeter wavelengths. в: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer. 2021 ; Том 258.

BibTeX

@article{8fe6a4fc368b46339f9e6c78ef4ef79e,
title = "CO2–CO2 and CO2–Ar continua at millimeter wavelengths",
abstract = "Broadband spectra of the continuum absorption in pure CO2 gas and its mixture with Ar are studied at room temperature using a resonator spectrometer within 105–240 GHz. The expected pressure and frequency dependence is observed. The obtained data are validated by two independent calculations of the interaction-induced absorption using a semiclassical trajectory-based method. The observed continuum is interpreted in terms of bimolecular absorption, including a significant contribution from true bound dimers. A simplified formula describing both frequency and temperature dependency of the CO2–Ar continuum within a frequency range from 60 GHz to 450 GHz at temperatures from 200 K to 400 K is suggested for use in atmospheric studies.",
keywords = "Bimolecular absorption, Carbon dioxide, Classical trajectories, Continuum, Dimers, Resonator spectroscopy, Rototranslational band, COLLISION-INDUCED ABSORPTION, 239 GHZ, TEMPERATURE-VARIATIONS, FREE STATES, REGION, SPECTROSCOPY, WATER-VAPOR CONTINUUM, COMPRESSED GASES, INDUCED MICROWAVE-ABSORPTION, CARBON-DIOXIDE",
author = "Odintsova, {T. A.} and Serov, {E. A.} and Balashov, {A. A.} and Koshelev, {M. A.} and Koroleva, {A. O.} and Simonova, {A. A.} and Tretyakov, {M. Yu} and Filippov, {N. N.} and Chistikov, {D. N.} and Finenko, {A. A.} and Lokshtanov, {S. E.} and Petrov, {S. V.} and Vigasin, {A. A.}",
note = "Funding Information: The experimental studies and data analysis were supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Grants 18-32-20156, and 18-05-00119. Partial support of this work from The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Project 19-270, and from Presidium of RAS Program 12 is gratefully acknowledged. The trajectory-based calculations of the IAP/MSU group were run on the FASRC Cannon cluster supported by the FAS Division of Science Research Computing Group at Harvard University. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 Elsevier Ltd Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
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month = jan,
doi = "10.1016/j.jqsrt.2020.107400",
language = "English",
volume = "258",
journal = "Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer",
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AU - Odintsova, T. A.

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AU - Balashov, A. A.

AU - Koshelev, M. A.

AU - Koroleva, A. O.

AU - Simonova, A. A.

AU - Tretyakov, M. Yu

AU - Filippov, N. N.

AU - Chistikov, D. N.

AU - Finenko, A. A.

AU - Lokshtanov, S. E.

AU - Petrov, S. V.

AU - Vigasin, A. A.

N1 - Funding Information: The experimental studies and data analysis were supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Grants 18-32-20156, and 18-05-00119. Partial support of this work from The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Project 19-270, and from Presidium of RAS Program 12 is gratefully acknowledged. The trajectory-based calculations of the IAP/MSU group were run on the FASRC Cannon cluster supported by the FAS Division of Science Research Computing Group at Harvard University. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

PY - 2021/1

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N2 - Broadband spectra of the continuum absorption in pure CO2 gas and its mixture with Ar are studied at room temperature using a resonator spectrometer within 105–240 GHz. The expected pressure and frequency dependence is observed. The obtained data are validated by two independent calculations of the interaction-induced absorption using a semiclassical trajectory-based method. The observed continuum is interpreted in terms of bimolecular absorption, including a significant contribution from true bound dimers. A simplified formula describing both frequency and temperature dependency of the CO2–Ar continuum within a frequency range from 60 GHz to 450 GHz at temperatures from 200 K to 400 K is suggested for use in atmospheric studies.

AB - Broadband spectra of the continuum absorption in pure CO2 gas and its mixture with Ar are studied at room temperature using a resonator spectrometer within 105–240 GHz. The expected pressure and frequency dependence is observed. The obtained data are validated by two independent calculations of the interaction-induced absorption using a semiclassical trajectory-based method. The observed continuum is interpreted in terms of bimolecular absorption, including a significant contribution from true bound dimers. A simplified formula describing both frequency and temperature dependency of the CO2–Ar continuum within a frequency range from 60 GHz to 450 GHz at temperatures from 200 K to 400 K is suggested for use in atmospheric studies.

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KW - Dimers

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KW - Rototranslational band

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KW - 239 GHZ

KW - TEMPERATURE-VARIATIONS

KW - FREE STATES

KW - REGION

KW - SPECTROSCOPY

KW - WATER-VAPOR CONTINUUM

KW - COMPRESSED GASES

KW - INDUCED MICROWAVE-ABSORPTION

KW - CARBON-DIOXIDE

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