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Radiometric observations of the 752.033-GHz rotational absorption line of H2O from a laboratory jet
Authors:G F Dionne  J F Fitzgerald  T-S Chang  M M Litvak and H R Fetterman
Institution:(1) Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 02173 Lexington, Massachusetts;(2) Present address: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 91103 Pasadena, California
Abstract:The intensity and lineshape of the Doppler-broadened 752.033-GHz (211 larr 202) rotational transition of H2O has been studied passively using a high-resolution two-stage heterodyne radiometer with single-sideband system noise temperature of 45,000 K. The purpose of the experiments was to demonstrate the observability at submillimeter wavelengths of a high-altitude rocket plume simulated by a laboratory H2O jet in a vacuum chamber. First-stage mixing was accomplished by means of a GaAs Schottky diode with first local-oscillator power supplied by a CO2-laser pumped formic-acid laser (761.61 GHz), generating and X-band IF signal. Second localoscillator power was provided by a tunable C-band source. One-MHz resolution capability was obtained by means of a 3-GHz waveguide cavity filter with only 9-dB insertion loss. In the H2O jet experiments, the center frequency of the line was determined to within 1 MHz of the previously reported value. A rotational temperature sim 75 K, a linewidth sim5 MHz, and a Doppler shift sim 3 MHz (from a 45-degree rotation of the flow direction) were measured with the line-of-sight intersecting the jet axis at a distance downstream of 30 nozzle diameters. These absorption data were ogtained against continuum background radiation sources at temperatures of 1175 and 300 K.
Keywords:heterodyne radiometry  submillimeter-wave spectra  water vapor rotational lines  rocket plumes
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