The implementation of non-Voigt line profiles in the HITRAN database: H2 case study

  • P. Wcisło
  • , I. E. Gordon
  • , H. Tran
  • , Y. Tan
  • , S. M. Hu
  • , A. Campargue
  • , S. Kassi
  • , D. Romanini
  • , C. Hill
  • , R. V. Kochanov
  • , L. S. Rothman

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Abstract

Experimental capabilities of molecular spectroscopy and its applications nowadays require a sub-percent or even sub-per mille accuracy of the representation of the shapes of molecular transitions. This implies the necessity of using more advanced line-shape models which are characterized by many more parameters than a simple Voigt profile. It is a great challenge for modern molecular spectral databases to store and maintain the extended set of line-shape parameters as well as their temperature dependences. It is even more challenging to reliably retrieve these parameters from experimental spectra over a large range of pressures and temperatures. In this paper we address this problem starting from the case of the H2 molecule for which the non-Voigt line-shape effects are exceptionally pronounced. For this purpose we reanalyzed the experimental data reported in the literature. In particular, we performed detailed line-shape analysis of high-quality spectra obtained with cavity-enhanced techniques. We also report the first high-quality cavity-enhanced measurement of the H2 fundamental vibrational mode. We develop a correction to the Hartmann-Tran profile (HTP) which adjusts the HTP to the particular model of the velocity-changing collisions. This allows the measured spectra to be better represented over a wide range of pressures. The problem of storing the HTP parameters in the HITRAN database together with their temperature dependences is also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)75-91
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Volume177
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dicke narrowing
  • HITRAN
  • Molecular hydrogen
  • Spectral line shapes
  • Spectroscopic database
  • Speed-dependent effects

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