Abstract:
The paper analyzes the published data on such parameter as self-broadening of lines of the main isotopic modification of the 32S16O2 molecule. A method for evaluating this parameter for spectroscopic databases is proposed. The analysis of literature sources was carried out, low-confidence data was revealed, regression analysis was performed, a model for calculating the self-broadening parameter was proposed, and the obtained models were analyzed. Some estimates of its applicability are made for the models obtained.
Keywords:
SO2, self-broadening, data analysis
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