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Whole Band Analysis of Absorption Bands of CO2 and N2O

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Abstract

The spectrum of CO2 shown in Fig.1 consists of several overlapping bands. Three of these bands have been simultaneously analyzed by the technique of whole band analysis (1) to obtain estimates of parameters which allow the calculation of individual line positions, intensities, and halfwidths as well their associated uncertainties. These parameters can be used to obtain a listing, in AFGL format, of values and uncertainties for line position, intensity, halfwidth and lower state energy. These will be presented.

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