2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2006.05.094
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Linestrength of oxygen’s atmospheric transitions from absorption data. I. The A, B, and γ bands

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“…56 2.20 (3) G Predoi-Cross et al [36] 2007 FTS Line param. 56 2.23 (2) V Anderson and Brecha [35] 2007 TDLAS Line strength 49 2.10 (6) V Tran et al [15] 2006 FTS Line shape 2.29 (1) V Di Stefano [34,38] 2004 Afterglow Line strength 25 V Pope et al [31] 2004 FTS Press. broadening 42 V Hill et al [33] 2003 FTS Press.…”
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“…56 2.20 (3) G Predoi-Cross et al [36] 2007 FTS Line param. 56 2.23 (2) V Anderson and Brecha [35] 2007 TDLAS Line strength 49 2.10 (6) V Tran et al [15] 2006 FTS Line shape 2.29 (1) V Di Stefano [34,38] 2004 Afterglow Line strength 25 V Pope et al [31] 2004 FTS Press. broadening 42 V Hill et al [33] 2003 FTS Press.…”
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“…Table 1 summarizes the high-resolution spectroscopy of the O 2 A-band over the last 20 years [2,[13][14][15][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. Brown and Plymate [13] provide a detailed summary of the work prior to 2000.…”
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