VUV-synchrotron absorption studies of N$_2$ and CO at 900 K
Abstract
Photoabsorption spectra of N and CO were recorded at 900K, using the vacuum-ultraviolet Fourier-transform spectrometer at the DESIRS beamline of synchrotron SOLEIL. These high-temperature and high-resolution measurements allow for precise determination of line wavelengths, oscillator strengths, and predissociative line broadening of highly-excited rotational states with up to about 50, and also vibrational hot bands. In CO, the perturbation of vibrational bands and were studied, as well as the transitions to perturbing optically-forbidden states , , and . In N, we observed line shifts and broadening in several bands due to unobserved forbidden states of symmetry. The observed state interactions are deperturbed and, for N, used to validate a coupled-channels model of the interacting electronic states. This data is appropriate for use in astrophysical or (exo-)planetary atmospheric applications where high temperatures are important and in future spectroscopic models of these molecules.
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@article{arxiv.1501.03195,
title = {VUV-synchrotron absorption studies of N$_2$ and CO at 900 K},
author = {M. L. Niu and A. N. Heays and S. Jones and E. J. Salumbides and E. F. van Dishoeck and N. De Oliveira and L. Nahon and W. Ubachs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.03195},
year = {2015}
}
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17 pages, 8 figures, 7 tables