Laboratory Spectroscopy of Hot Water near 2 Microns and Sunspot Spectroscopy in the H‐Band Region

  • Tereszchuk K
  • Bernath P
  • Zobov N
  • et al.
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Abstract

The infrared spectrum of sunspots is analyzed in the H-band region (5540-6997 cm-1) with the aid of a new, hot (T = 1800 K) laboratory emission spectrum of water covering 4878-7552 cm-1. There are 682 lines in the sunspot spectrum and 5589 lines in the laboratory spectrum assigned quantum numbers corresponding to transitions due to H216O using a combination of previously known experimental energy levels for water and variational line lists. A further 201 unassigned lines common to both spectra can also be associated with water.

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Tereszchuk, K., Bernath, P. F., Zobov, N. F., Shirin, S. V., Polyansky, O. L., Libeskind, N. I., … Wallace, L. (2002). Laboratory Spectroscopy of Hot Water near 2 Microns and Sunspot Spectroscopy in the H‐Band Region. The Astrophysical Journal, 577(1), 496–500. https://doi.org/10.1086/342167

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