SO2 absorption cross-section measurements from 197 nm to 240 nm

Absorption cross‐sections are reported for SO2 for wavelengths between 197 nm and 240 nm at a temperature of 300K and a spectral bandwidth of 0.10 nm. The results are in good agreement with those previously given by Warneck et al [1964] if a correction is applied to their wavelength scale. Differenc...

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description Absorption cross‐sections are reported for SO2 for wavelengths between 197 nm and 240 nm at a temperature of 300K and a spectral bandwidth of 0.10 nm. The results are in good agreement with those previously given by Warneck et al [1964] if a correction is applied to their wavelength scale. Differences between the present results and the high resolution cross‐sections reported by Freeman et al [1984] at 213K, degraded to a resolution of 0.10 nm, can be attributed to changes in the spectrum with temperature.
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Atomic processes and interactions
Earth, ocean, space
Exact sciences and technology
Fundamental aspects of astrophysics
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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Physical Sciences
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