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Hannelore Keller-Rudek1, Geert K. Moortgat2, Rolf Sander2, Rüdiger Sörensen1

1Satellite Group

2Atmospheric Chemistry Division

Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry
Mainz, Germany


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Keller-Rudek, H., Moortgat, G. K., Sander, R., and Sörensen, R.: The MPI-Mainz UV/VIS spectral atlas of gaseous molecules of atmospheric interest, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 5, 365–373, (2013), DOI: 10.5194/essd-5-365-2013


Cross Sections / Sulfur compounds / Inorganic S-compounds / SO / WhytePhillips(1982)_298K_199.0-230.6nm

DATAFILE: SO_WhytePhillips(1982)_298K_199.0-230.6nm.txt
NAME: sulfur monoxide
FORMULA: SO
AUTHOR(YEAR): WhytePhillips(1982)
T: 298K
λ: 199.0-230.6nm
BIBLIOGRAPHY: A.R. Whyte and L.F. Phillips, "SO(B-X) bands. Tests of the effects of SO decay and energy transfer from O2(1Δg) on measured SO absorption cross sections in the O + CS2 reaction system", J. Phys. Chem. 86, 4327-4330 (1982); DOI: 10.1021/j100219a010
COMMENTS: SO radicals were generated in a discharge-flow system by reaction of CS2 with an excess of atomic oxygen from the reaction of N with NO

Absorption cross sections for the B 3Σ- -- X 3Σ- bands were measured at a resolution of 0.10nm using a single-beam system with a 1-m absorption cell

Absorption cross sections depicted in Fig. 4 (199-211 nm) and Fig. 3 (211-231 nm) have been digitized and concatenated

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