O3_SERDYUCHENKOV1¶
Tabulated high resolution cross-sections of O3 from 213 nm to 1100 nm measured by Serdyuchenko et al. 2011. These are a new generation of cross-sections with measurements from 193 K to 293 K in 10 K steps at high resolution. The Serdychenko measurements try to avoid the limitations of interpolation by making twice as many measurements. Measurements are provided at the following eleven temperatures,
193 K
203 K
213 K
223 K
233 K
243 K
253 K
263 K
273 K
283 K
293 K
Example¶
optprop = ISKOpticalProperty('O3_SERDYUCHENKOV1')
msis = ISKClimatology('MSIS90');
mjd = 52393.3792987115;
location = [0.0, 0.0, 25000.0, mjd];
optprop.SetAtmosphericState( msis)
optprop.SetLocation(location)
[ok, abs, ext,sca] = optprop.CalculateCrossSections( 1.0E7/600.0, location );
Properties¶
- SetTemperature (double n)¶
Sets the temperature in Kelvins that will be used in the next calculation of cross-sections.
Header details from distributed Data Files¶
Source: IUP, MolSpec Lab, Serdyuchenko A., Gorshelev V, Weber M.
Spectrometer: Echelle Spectrometer ESA 4000 and Bruker HR 120 FTS
Double jacket quartz cell, thermo-insulated, pre-cooler, cryogenic cooling
Spectral Resolution(HWHM):
0.01 nm below 290 nm,
1 cm-1 between 290 nm and 350 nm,
0.01 nm between 350 nm and 450 nm,
1 cm-1 between 450 nm and 1100 nm,
Grid: interpolated on grid 0.01 nm
Absolute calibration: using pure ozone pressure.
Relative systematic uncertainty budget:
pressure: 2%
temperature: 1%
absorption length: < 0.1%
Total relative systematic uncertainty <3%
Concatenated spectra parameters:
Spectral regions: Lightsource stability Optical density limits:
213-290 nm 0.5% 0.5-2
290-310 nm 2% 0.1-2
310-340 nm 1% 0.1-2
340-450 nm 1% 0.05-1
450-750 nm 0.2% 0.5-2
750-1100nm 0.2% 0.001-0.1
References¶
Serdyuchenko A., V. Gorshelev, M. Weber, J.P. Burrows: New broadband high resolution ozone absorption cross-sections in Spectroscopy Europe, http://www.spectroscopyeurope.com/articles/55-articles/3082-new-broadbandhigh-resolution-ozone-absorption-cross-sections. Peer reviewed paper submitted in summer 2012.