An upper limit for the absorption cross section of the oxygen C 3 Delta u - a 1 Delta g transition
Frederick and Cicerone (1985) have proposed that photodissociation of O2 (a 1 Delta g) by the process O2 (a 1 Delta g) + h-nu + O2 (C 3 Delta u) to O(3 P) + O(3 P) may be a major source of odd oxygen in the upper stratosphere and mesosphere. They argued that, since the process is forbidden only by c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geophysical research letters 1985-12, Vol.12, p.829-832 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Frederick and Cicerone (1985) have proposed that photodissociation of O2 (a 1 Delta g) by the process O2 (a 1 Delta g) + h-nu + O2 (C 3 Delta u) to O(3 P) + O(3 P) may be a major source of odd oxygen in the upper stratosphere and mesosphere. They argued that, since the process is forbidden only by change in the spin multiplicity, it might have been a cross section intermediate between a fully allowed and a strictly forbidden transition, i.e., 10 to the -20th to 10 to the -19th sq cm near 250 nm. In order to test this proposal, absorption by O2 (a 1 Delta g) has been measured in the 190-290 nm wavelength region. No absorption above the detection limit could be observed for O2 (a 1 Delta g) concentrations of (4-7) x 10 to the 15th/cu cm. An upper limit of 8 x 10 to the -22 sq cm was calculated for the cross section. |
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ISSN: | 0094-8276 |