Empirical determination of low J values of 13CH4 transitions from jet cooled and 80K cell spectra in the icosad region (7170–7367cm−1)
The absorption spectrum of 13CH4 was recorded at two low temperatures in the icosad region near 1.38µm, using direct absorption tunable diode lasers. Spectra were obtained using a cryogenic cell cooled at liquid nitrogen temperature (80K) and a supersonic jet providing a 32K rotational temperature i...
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Published in | Journal of quantitative spectroscopy & radiative transfer Vol. 149; pp. 64 - 71 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01.12.2014
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Summary: | The absorption spectrum of 13CH4 was recorded at two low temperatures in the icosad region near 1.38µm, using direct absorption tunable diode lasers. Spectra were obtained using a cryogenic cell cooled at liquid nitrogen temperature (80K) and a supersonic jet providing a 32K rotational temperature in the 7173–7367cm−1 and 7200–7354cm−1 spectral intervals, respectively. Two lists of 4498 and 339 lines, including absolute line intensities, were constructed from the 80K and jet spectra, respectively.
All the transitions observed in jet conditions were observed at 80K. From the temperature variation of their line intensities, the corresponding lower state energy values were determined. The 339 derived empirical values of the J rotational quantum number are found close to integer values and are all smaller than 4, as a consequence of the efficient rotational cooling. Six R(0) transitions have been identified providing key information on the origins of the vibrational bands which contribute to the very congested and not yet assigned 13CH4 spectrum in the considered region of the icosad.
•Cooled cell (T=80K) and jet (T=32K) spectra of 13CH4 near 1.38µm.•Spectroscopic parameters of 4498 and 339 lines at 80K and in jet, respectively.•Empirical lower state energy and J determined from the 32K/80K intensity ratios.•Identification of six R(0) transitions in the 7200–7354cm−1 spectral interval. |
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ISSN: | 0022-4073 1879-1352 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jqsrt.2014.07.012 |