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Collisional parameters of H2O lines: effects of vibration
Authors:Robert R. Gamache  Jean-Michel Hartmann
Affiliation:a Department of Environmental, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 265 Riverside Street, Lowell, MA 01854, USA
b Laboratoire de Photophysique Moléculaire, CNRS (UPR3361) et Université Paris-sud (bât. 350), 91405 Orsay Cedex, France
Abstract:A complex semiclassical model for the calculation of line widths and shifts of H2O broadened by N2, derived from the Robert and Bonamy approach, is tested by comparisons with measurements for selected transitions in various vibrational bands. The lines retained, which involve rotational states with Kc=J or J−1 have been chosen for two reasons. The first is that they show large variations of the widths with J and thus enable a severe test of the model. The second is that, as explained in this paper, they are well-suited for the study of the effects of vibration on the collisional parameters. The measured values have been extracted from an updated version of a database built years ago (JQSRT 52 (1994) 481) that contains all available measurements. Comparisons between experimental and calculated widths and shifts at room temperature illustrate the quality of the model and clearly demonstrate, for the first time, that there is a vibrational dependence of the broadening. Values of collisional parameters are first studied in fundamental bands. This shows that the theoretical approach accounts for most of the dependence of broadening and shifting on rotational quantum numbers: the variations of γ, which reach a factor of nearly 20 from low to high J values, are correctly accounted for by the model as are some specific features of the shifts δ. Analysis confirms that the bending and stretching vibrations have significantly different effects on δ, due to the vibrational dependence of the intermolecular potential. On the other hand, differences on the widths are rather small with slightly smaller broadening for lines of the bending band. Calculations show that there is a spectroscopic effect, due to the larger rotational constant A in the v2=1 state. Calculations made for overtone bands involving numerous quanta of the stretching vibration are then presented. They predict that a significant dependence of the width should be observed for high J lines due to the effect of vibration on the interaction potential. This is confirmed by comparisons with measurements for lines involving a change of three and four quanta of stretching vibration.
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