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- W1966776820 abstract "Attenuation of infrared radiation in the troposphere is dominated by water vapor absorption. Most past work on the spectroscopy of water vapor has been on the analysis of the rotational and vibrational bands. As a result, a thorough listing of line positions, line strengths, and half-widths exists today. Because of the weak continuum absorption in the water vapor windows centered at 10 and 4 μm, efforts to measure and model the continuum have not been as succesful as efforts in the analysis of the bands. Yet, a precise understanding of continuum absorption is important for long path energy transmission. For this reason, the study of the water vapor windows has had a long and speculative history. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the importance of far wing phenomena in characterizing H2O continuum absorption. A total line shape for water vapor-nitrogen interactions valid under tropospheric conditions is derived. The complexity of such a model is substantial and many approximations are necessary to obtain a tractable theory. This effort represents one of the initial attempts at a far wing line shape solution of continuum absorption. Application of the model to existing experimental data is presented in the following article." @default.
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- W1966776820 title "The N2-broadened water vapor absorption line shape and infrared continuum absorption—I. Theoretical development" @default.
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