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Global Modeling of High-Resolution Spectra of Linear Molecules CO2, N2O and C2H2

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The global modeling of high-resolution spectra of linear molecules which our group performs is aimed to generate high-resolution spectroscopic databanks for the atmospheric and high-temperature applications. The method of effective operators which is used for the modeling is briefly discussed. The main goal of our modeling is to attain the near experimental accuracy of the line position and line intensity calculations in a wide spectral range from microwave to visible. The recent results achieved in the modeling of high-resolution spectra of CO2, N2O, and C2H2 molecules are presented.

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Perevalov, V.I., Tashkun, S.A., Lyulin, O.M., Teffo, J.L. (2006). Global Modeling of High-Resolution Spectra of Linear Molecules CO2, N2O and C2H2 . In: Perrin, A., Ben Sari-Zizi, N., Demaison, J. (eds) Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere for Environmental Security. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5090-9_9

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