Mg. Mlynczak et Dj. Nesbitt, THE EINSTEIN COEFFICIENT FOR SPONTANEOUS EMISSION OF THE O-2(A(1)DELTA(G)) STATE, Geophysical research letters, 22(11), 1995, pp. 1381-1384
Recently reported measurements of the absorption band strength (i.e.,
the Einstein B-coefficient for absorption) for the transition O-2(X(3)
Sigma g --> a(1) Delta g) at 1.27 mu m, when correctly reanalyzed in
this paper, indicate that the Einstein A-coefficient for spontaneous e
mission of radiation is 1.47 x 10(-4) s(-1). This is a factor of 1.75
smaller than the value of 2.58 x 10(-4) s(-1) that has been used almos
t exclusively in the aeronomy field for the past 30 years. The determi
nation of the new A-value is reviewed, with an emphasis on the derivat
ion of the appropriate ratio of the degeneracies of the upper and lowe
r states of this transition. The new A-value implies that ozone concen
trations as inferred from measurements of O-2(a(1) Delta g) emission m
ust be increased significantly in existing databases and also that the
efficiency of solar heating in the Hartley band of ozone is larger th
an previously calculated.