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This chapter provides the integrated intensity of the ν2, ν1, and ν3 bands of 16O3 measured using Fourier transform spectroscopy.
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Natural isotopic abundance: 0.992728.
Reference | [2002Wag] |
Method | Fourier transform spectroscopy. |
Equations | Equations 47 and 53 in chapter “Introduction”. |
Remarks | All calculated values are given in cm−1/molecule cm−2. The isotopic composition of the elements used for the calculation of the natural isotopic abundance is taken from [2007Coh]. |
Band | Integrated intensity |
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ν 2 | 0.5793 × 10−18 |
ν 1 | 0.5214 × 10−18 |
ν 3 | 0.1375 × 10−16 |
Symbols and abbreviations
Short form | Full form |
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υ 1 υ 2 υ 3 | Upper vibrational level in normal mode notation |
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Guelachvili, G., Picqué, N. (2019). 16O3 Integrated Intensity of the ν2, ν1, and ν3 Bands. In: Guelachvili, G. (eds) Molecular Constants Mostly from Infrared Spectroscopy. Molecules and Radicals, vol 20C2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-57960-2_99
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