Nitric oxide IR line parameters for the upper atmosphere

The Delta upsilon = 1 and 2 vibration-rotation bands of NO have been observed in the IR emission spectra of the upper atmosphere. Recent publications of spectroscopic constants, transition probabilities, and line intensities permit the compilation of a new set of NO line parameters applicable to hig...

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