Bulletin of the American Physical Society
52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 66, Number 6
Monday–Friday, May 31–June 4 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session F01: Poster Session I 4pm-6pm CDT
4:00 PM,
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
Abstract: F01.00020 : Ab initio investigation of the CO–N2 quantum scattering:The collisional perturbation of the pure rotational R(0) line in CO*
Presenter:
Hubert Jozwiak
(Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland)
Authors:
Hubert Jozwiak
(Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland)
Franck Thibault
(Univ. Rennes, CNRS, IPR (Institut de Physique de Rennes)-UMR 6251, Rennes F-35000, France)
Hubert Cybulski
(Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, Poland)
Piotr Wcisło
(Nicolaus Copernicus Univeristy in Toruń, Poland)
We report fully quantum calculations of the collisional perturbation of the N2-perturbed pure rotational R(0) line in CO. The results agree well with the available experimental data. This work constitutes a significant step toward populating the spectroscopic databases with ab initio collisional line-shape parameters for atmosphere-relevant systems. The calculations were performed using three different recently reported potential energy surfaces (PESs). We conclude that all three PESs lead to practically the same values of the pressure broadening coefficients.
*H.J.'s contribution was supported by the National Science Centre in Poland through Project No. 2018/31/B/ST2/00720. H.C.'s contribution was financed by the National Science Centre in Poland within the OPUS 8 Project No. 2014/15/B/ST4/04551. P.W.'s contribution was supported by the National Science Centre in Poland through Project No. 2019/35/B/ST2/01118. This project was supported by the French-Polish PHC Polonium program (Project No. 42769ZK for the French part). This project was co-financed by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange under the PHC Polonium program (Grant No. dec. PPN/X/PS/318/2018). This research was part of the program of the National Laboratory FAMO in Toruń, Poland.
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