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Data sets for
12
C
16
O
2
UCL-4000
UCL hot ro-vibrational line list for Carbon dioxide (CO2).
DTU
recommended
Photo-dissociation: Experimental temperature-dependent far-UV absorption cross sections (cm2/molecule) measured/obtained by Dr Alexander Fateev (DTU) vs wavelength (nm). Please contact Alexander Fateev alfa@kt.dtu.dk for more details and more data.
xsec-UCL-4000
Online absorption cross section service: this
12
C
16
O
2
cross section has been generated from the line list UCL-4000 [Yurchenko et al, 2020] using the procedure described in [Hill
et al.
(2013)].
AMES
Potential energy and dipole moment surfaces from the AMES group
Ames-2016
A line list for CO
2
from the Ames group.
Dozen
recommended
Dozen hot ro-vibrational line lists for Carbon dioxide (CO2).
CDSD-4000
High-temperature line list for CO
2
from IAO
Venot
High-temperature measurements of VUV-absorption cross sections of CO2
Zak-16-12-16
A room temperature line list for
12
C
16
O
2
in the HITRAN format calculated using the AMES potential energy surface and an accurate ab initio dipole moment surface.
HITEMP
The HITEMP high temperature molecular line list
Venot-2018
Experimental temperature-dependent far-UV absorption cross sections (cm2/molecule) vs wavelength (nm) by Venot et al. (2018).