Theoretical calculations of N2-broadened half-widths of ν5 transitions of HNO3

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Abstract

A number of satellite instruments are measuring nitric acid, HNO3, in the Earth's atmosphere. In order to do retrievals of temperature and concentration profiles, the spectral parameters for many thousands of HNO3 transitions must be known. Currently the HITRAN database uses a constant estimated value for the air-broadened half-width of HNO3. To help improve the line shape parameters, complex Robert-Bonamy calculations were made to determine N2-broadened half-widths for some 5000 transitions of HNO3 in the ν5 band. The intermolecular potential is a sum of electrostatic terms (dipole-quadrupole and quadrupole-quadrupole) and the atom-atom potential expanded to eighth order. The trajectory parameters were adjusted to yield better agreement with measurement. Velocity integrated calculations were made at seven temperatures in order to determine the temperature dependence of the half-widths. The half-width data are compared with available rotation band measurements. The average percent difference between the measured and calculated half-widths is -2.38 for N2-broadening and -0.65 for air-broadening. The temperature, vibrational, and rotational state dependence of the half-width are investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)687-699
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Volume110
Issue number9-10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2009

Keywords

  • Complex Robert Bonamy formalism
  • HNO
  • Half-width
  • N-broadening
  • Temperature dependence of half-width
  • Vibrational and rotational state dependence

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