Jm. Hartmann et al., SIMPLE MODELING OF Q-BRANCH ABSORPTION .1. THEORETICAL-MODEL AND APPLICATION TO CO2 AND N2O, Journal of quantitative spectroscopy & radiative transfer, 54(4), 1995, pp. 705-722
A simple theoretical approach of Q-branch absorption is developed. It
is based on the classical approximation of the rotational distribution
and a Strong-Collision-type modelling of line-coupling coefficients.
The Q-branch absorption is then represented by a very simple analytica
l expression which depends on six average parameters; pressure and wav
enumber dependences are included in the model so that the parameters o
nly depend on the molecular system (active molecule + perturber), band
, and temperature. Tests show that, provided effective parameters are
used, our model enables very satisfactory predictions of the pressure,
temperature, and wavenumber dependences of Q-branch absorption. These
effective parameters can be deduced from experimental spectra and no
previous knowledge of neither the spectroscopic nor collision paramete
rs is required. This makes the present approach suitable for species (
most of those of atmospheric interest) for which no alternative and mo
re accurate approach is yet available.