Molecular line shape parameters for exoplanetary atmospheric applications

We describe the recent updates to the ExoMol database regarding the molecular spectral line shapes. ExoMol provides comprehensive molecular line lists with a special emphasis on the applications involving characterization of hot atmospheres such as those found in exoplanets and cool stars. Among imp...

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