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Title: Varying Effects of Temperature and Path-length on Ozone Absorption Cross-section
Authors: Enenche, Patrick
David, Michael
Alenoghena, .O. Caroline
Ibrahim, Mohd Haniff
Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza
En Marcus, Tay Ching
Keywords: ozone; absorption spectroscopy; absorption cross section; path -length; temperature
Issue Date: Apr-2018
Abstract: Inconsistencies in the absorption cross section of ozone have been observed. Hence, for accurate measurement, we have reported the combined effects of varying optical path -length and temperature on the ozone gas absorption cross section (OACS) at 334.15nm. Adopting optical absorption spectroscopy, results of the (OACS) have been simulated using spectralcalc simulator with HITRAN 12 has the latest line list. OACS increased by 52.27% as the temperature increased from 100K to 350K while it was slightly affecte d by a 0.007% decrease varying the path-length from 0.75cm -130cm.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3635
ISSN: 1693-6930
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