Temperature, pressure, and perturber dependencies of line-mixing effects in CO2 infrared spectra. III. Second order rotational angular momentum relaxation and Coriolis effects in Π←∑ bands

  • J. M. Hartmann
  • , R. Rodrigues
  • , Nguyen-VanThanh
  • , C. Brodbeck
  • , C. Boulet
  • , R. Le Doucen
  • , N. Lacome
  • , L. Bonamy

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Abstract

The energy corrected sudden approach is used in order to deduce collisional parameters and to model infrared quantities in Π←∑ bands of CO2-He and CO2-Ar mixtures in the 200-300 K temperature range. Measured line-broadening coefficients and absorption in the Q-branch of the ν2 band at moderate pressure are first used for the determination (from a fit) of the time constant associated with the relaxation of the second order traceless tensor of the rotational angular momentum (all other collisional quantities have been determined previously). The results obtained are consistent with previous (calculated) temperature dependent values of the depolarized Rayleigh cross sections. The model is then successfully tested through computations of absorption in the ν2 and (ν1 + ν2)I bands at elevated densities. Analysis of line-mixing effects is made, including study of the influence of interbranch transfers and of Coriolis coupling. Differences between the effects of collisions with He and Ar are pointed out and explained.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7733-7744
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume110
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Apr 1999
Externally publishedYes

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