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Cross Sections /
Oxygen /
O2 /
NicoletKennes(1986)_298K_200-244nm(int-c)
DATAFILE: | O2_NicoletKennes(1986)_298K_200-244nm(int-c).txt |
NAME: | oxygen |
FORMULA: | O2 |
AUTHOR(YEAR): | NicoletKennes(1986) |
T: | 298K |
λ: | 200-244nm(int-c) |
BIBLIOGRAPHY: |
M. Nicolet and R. Kennes, "Aeronomic problems of the molecular oxygen photodissociation, I. The O2 Herzberg continuum",
Aeronomica Acta A 307, 1-42 (1986); Planet. Space Sci. 34, 1043-1059 (1986);
DOI: 10.1016/0032-0633(86)90015-2
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COMMENTS: | Analysis of the aeronomic conditions related to oxygen photodissociation made by including updated absorption cross sections in the region of the Herzberg continuum at wavelengths greater than 200 nm Adopted absorption cross sections for the determination of the O2 photodissociation frequency and photodissociation rate at various altitudes and solar zenith angles for wavelengths greater than 200 nm
200-244nm(int-c), i.e., averaged over the spectral intervals of 500 cm-1 used in atmospheric modelling calculations; intervals No. 60-77: 200.0-202.0, 202.0-204.1,......, 241.0-243.9nm; first column: center of interval |
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