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Effect of line mixing on transmission functions in O-3 and CH4 absorption bands. / Polyakov, AV; Timofeev, YM; Tonkov, MV; Filippov, NN.

в: ИЗВЕСТИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК. ФИЗИКА АТМОСФЕРЫ И ОКЕАНА, Том 34, № 3, 1998, стр. 368-373.

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Polyakov, AV, Timofeev, YM, Tonkov, MV & Filippov, NN 1998, 'Effect of line mixing on transmission functions in O-3 and CH4 absorption bands', ИЗВЕСТИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК. ФИЗИКА АТМОСФЕРЫ И ОКЕАНА, Том. 34, № 3, стр. 368-373.

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Polyakov, AV., Timofeev, YM., Tonkov, MV., & Filippov, NN. (1998). Effect of line mixing on transmission functions in O-3 and CH4 absorption bands. ИЗВЕСТИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК. ФИЗИКА АТМОСФЕРЫ И ОКЕАНА, 34(3), 368-373.

Vancouver

Polyakov AV, Timofeev YM, Tonkov MV, Filippov NN. Effect of line mixing on transmission functions in O-3 and CH4 absorption bands. ИЗВЕСТИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК. ФИЗИКА АТМОСФЕРЫ И ОКЕАНА. 1998;34(3):368-373.

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Polyakov, AV ; Timofeev, YM ; Tonkov, MV ; Filippov, NN. / Effect of line mixing on transmission functions in O-3 and CH4 absorption bands. в: ИЗВЕСТИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК. ФИЗИКА АТМОСФЕРЫ И ОКЕАНА. 1998 ; Том 34, № 3. стр. 368-373.

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abstract = "A new method of accounting for spectral line mixing in calculations of absorption band profiles in rotation-vibration spectra of molecular gases is used to find atmospheric transmission functions at tangential paths in the O-3 (9.6 mu m) and CH4 (3.3 and 7.6 mu m) absorption bands. It is shown that the line mixing in the nu(1), nu(3) O-3 bands and nu 4(,) nu(3) CH4 bands can cause the transmission functions to change by 1-3% and 15%, respectively, as the sighting height ranges from 5 to 30 km.A comparison between calculation results obtained for the 3.3-mu m CH4 band and data measured with the ATMOS interferometer demonstrates their good agreement.",
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N2 - A new method of accounting for spectral line mixing in calculations of absorption band profiles in rotation-vibration spectra of molecular gases is used to find atmospheric transmission functions at tangential paths in the O-3 (9.6 mu m) and CH4 (3.3 and 7.6 mu m) absorption bands. It is shown that the line mixing in the nu(1), nu(3) O-3 bands and nu 4(,) nu(3) CH4 bands can cause the transmission functions to change by 1-3% and 15%, respectively, as the sighting height ranges from 5 to 30 km.A comparison between calculation results obtained for the 3.3-mu m CH4 band and data measured with the ATMOS interferometer demonstrates their good agreement.

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