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Line strengths and self-broadening parameters of the 12C16O2 (1001)I ← (1000)II transition

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Self-broadening parameters and line intensities are measured at room temperature for the 12C16O2 (1001)I ← (1000)II band using a grating spectrometer and a FT interferometer. The transition dipole moment and the vibration–rotation interaction effect are determined as <μ>2 = 3.8 × 10−5 D2 and F(m) = 1–3.34 × 10−3 m–3.2 × 10−5 m2.

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