2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jms.2005.05.002
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Fourier transform emission spectroscopy of Δv=2 sequence bands of the CO molecule in the ground electronic state

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“…The energies calculated with these constants are verified to match these of Ref. [38,39] within 0.1% for the main isotope 12 C 16 O. For higher vibrational numbers, a Morse potential is used up to level v = 48.…”
Section: Energiesmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The energies calculated with these constants are verified to match these of Ref. [38,39] within 0.1% for the main isotope 12 C 16 O. For higher vibrational numbers, a Morse potential is used up to level v = 48.…”
Section: Energiesmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Einstein A coefficients were adopted from Chandra et al (1996) available through the vizier database for up to J = 150. The rotational constants for the different vibrational levels were taken from Mishra et al (2005). We then calculated the column density using…”
Section: Co Column Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The numerous 12 C 16 O transitions of overtone bands have been reported by A.P. Mishra,38 Malathy Devi, 39 (∆v = 2 sequence) and also Picqué 40 and Swann, 41 who published new data for the ∆v = 3 band. The results of Ogilvie et al 9 are related to the identification of the ∆v = 4 band and Chung's et al 42 data for the ∆v = 5 band are also available now.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Ferus et al (2017) 47 & references within. 50,53 In this paper we report a spectroscopic analysis of more than 200 newly observed 12 C 16 O first overtone transitions located between v = 18-24 (measured from discharge plasma emission of formamide, compared to Mishra et al 38 ), including a new fitted set of Dunham coefficients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%