dc.creator Chackerian, C., Jr. en_US dc.creator Valero, Francisco P. J. en_US dc.date.accessioned 2006-06-15T13:51:33Z dc.date.available 2006-06-15T13:51:33Z dc.date.issued 1976 en_US dc.identifier 1976-WA-3 en_US dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1811/9912 dc.description Author Institution: Astrophysics Branch, Ames Research Center en_US dc.description.abstract The 4-0 band of carbon monoxide has been recorded photoelectrically at a resolution of about $0.055 cm^{-1}$ at pressure-path length combinations between 50 Torr-2.1 km and 250 Torr-0.5 km. The strengths of individual lines were determined via measurements of their equivalent widths. The resulting band strength and Herman-Wallis factor are $S_{BAND}(273^\circ K$ ) = $4.12 \times 10^{-5}$ $cm^{-1}$ / cm-atm and $F^{4}_{o} (m) = 1 + (0.0355)m + (4.81 \times 10^{-4})m^{2}$ respectively. Numerical calculations are combined with the data to obtain the magnitude and sign of the M4 term in the dipole moment expansion. The influence of various terms in the dipole moment expansion on the intensity of transitions of astrophysical interest is discussed. en_US dc.format.extent 102754 bytes dc.format.mimetype image/jpeg dc.language.iso English en_US dc.publisher Ohio State University en_US dc.title ABSOLUTE INFRARED INTENSITY OF THE 4-0 VIBRATION-ROTATION BAND OF CARBON MONOXIDE en_US dc.type article en_US
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