Title : Spectroscopic broadening study of H2S in submm region
using Laser Heterodyne spectrometer |
Authors :
K. Vinay, D. Hemant |
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Abstract : |
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The
structure of molecular spectral lines contained the detailed features of the
investigated region. |
The
retrieval of the detail information from the individual spectral line shapes
requires high- |
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resolution
spectroscopic analysis of the concerned molecule in a controlled laboratory |
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environment.
The prior determination of the line parameters from the laboratory experiment
reduces |
the number
of the adjustable parameters in the retrieval model and hence considerably
increases the |
accuracy of
the recovery of the other atmospheric parameters. Detection and measurement
of molecular |
line
spectra by heterodyne spectrometer is the most powerful experimental method.
The narrow |
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apparatus
function of the heterodyne spectgrometer allows recording the line shape
without any distortion. |
It is an
effective tool to predict the detailed characteristic features of molecules.
Due to minimum overlapping |
of the
molecular transitions in the submm wave region highly reliable information
can be retrieved from a |
molecular
system. |
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At present,
following investigations being carried out : |
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. To
measure the shifting parameters of H2S (pollutant gas) line centres by
pressure of N2 air Air |
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measure the value of line pressure and temperature broadening parameters and |
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. To refine
the line strength under high resolution. |
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The air
broadening (perturbing molecules) study of H2S has been done taking the Earth
atmosphere |
into
consideration. Since the air broadening parameters y air and their
temperature exponents |
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dominate
the error budget in the information retrieval, high resolution laboratory
measurement of the lines |
will bring
great improvements to the retrieval accuracy. Latest results will be
presented in the meeting. |
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