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Article: New findings in spectroscopy described from California Institute of Technology.
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- Chemicals & Chemistry
- Article date:
- November 13, 2009
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According to a study from the United States, "To support planetary studies of the Venus atmosphere, we measured line strengths of the 2 nu(3), nu(1)+2 nu(2)+nu(3), and 4 nu(2)+nu(3) bands of the primary isotopologue of carbonyl sulfide ((OCS)-O-16-C-12-S-32), whose band centers are located at 4101.387, 3937.427, and 4141.212 cm(-1), respectively. For this, infrared absorption spectra in normal carbonyl sulfide (OCS) sample gas were recorded at an unapodized resolution of 0.0033 cm(-1) at ambient room temperatures using a Bruker Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS) at the jet Propulsion Laboratory."
"The FTS instrumental line shape (ILS) function was investigated, ...
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