The absorption coefficients of the pure CO2 gas in the region of 17 mum were examined. A special attention was paid to the line mixing effect that influenced the spectral shape in the Q-branch regions of the absorption bands. Two methods in shape description were analyzed. The first method uses the Rosenkranz line shapes with the line mixing parameters, which are found from an empirical rotational relaxation matrix; this matrix is constructed using the shape analyses of the band of a different spectral region (Edwards and Strow, 1991). The second method is based on the strong collision model with adjusted branch coupling (Tonkov et al., 1996), and it is necessary to use only one empirical parameter for all the bands to describe the line mixing effect on line shapes. This method was generalized to the bands of a PiDelta type. The merits and the demerits of these two methods are discussed, and the results of the correspondent calculations are compared to experimental shapes. It is inferred that the strong collision model for the absorption coefficient calculations can be applied in solving the non-LTE radiative transfer problem in CO2 bands in the atmosphere of Mars.

Язык оригиналаАнглийский
Название основной публикацииIRS 2000: CURRENT PROBLEMS IN ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION
РедакторыWL Smith, YM Timofeyev
ИздательA. Deepak Publishing
Страницы627-630
Число страниц4
ISBN (печатное издание)0-937194-43-3
СостояниеОпубликовано - 2001
СобытиеInternational Radiation Symposium - ST PETERSBURG
Продолжительность: 24 июл 200029 июл 2000

Серия публикаций

НазваниеSTUDIES IN GEOPHYSICAL OPTICS AND REMOTE SENSING
ИздательA DEEPAK PUBLISHING

конференция

конференцияInternational Radiation Symposium
ГородST PETERSBURG
Период24/07/0029/07/00

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