Line-Mixing Effects In Q Branches Of Co2 I. Influence Of Parity In Delta <->Pi Bands

Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy(1997)

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A theoretical model based on the energy corrected sudden (ECS) approximation is used in order to account for line-mixing effects in Delta <--> pi infrared Q branches of (CO2)-C-12-O-16. Its quality is demonstrated by comparisons with numerous laboratory spectra of CO2-He and CO2-N-2 mixtures: three Q branches in the 4 and 17 mu m regions are investigated at room temperature in a wide pressure range. The influence of mixing between Q(J) lines associated with odd and even values of the rotational quantum number J is demonstrated and analyzed in detail. It is shown that, in contrast to available fitting law approaches, the ECS model correctly predicts the influence of the parity of the rotational quantum numbers J and J' on coupling between the Q(J) and Q(J') lines. Comparisons between the effects of collisions of CO2 with N-2 and He are made and analyzed. They show that these two systems involve different line couplings within the Q branch. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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