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High resolution study of the and “hot” bands and ro-vibrational re-analysis of the polyad of the 32SO2 molecule
2011
Abstract The weak “hot” absorption bands, ν 1 + 2 ν 2 − ν 2 and 2 ν 2 + ν 3 − ν 2 , were analysed with high resolution using the Fourier transform interferometer Bruker IFS-120 HR. In order to make possible an analysis of the ν 1 + 2 ν 2 − ν 2 and 2 ν 2 + ν 3 − ν 2 bands, as the first step, we re-analysed considerably the stronger “cold” bands, ν 1 + ν 2 and ν 2 + ν 3 , which are located in the same spectral regions. As the result of analysis we obtained about 2650 and 2050 transitions (1069 and 1001 upper state ro-vibrational energy values) with Jmax. = 78, Kamax. = 27 and Jmax. = 68, Kamax. = 24 for the bands ν 1 + ν 2 and ν 2 + ν 3 , respectively, that is considerably higher than in the …
A spatially consistent downscaling approach for SMOS using an adaptive window
2017
The European Space Agency (ESA)'s Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) is the first spaceborne mission using L-band radiometry to monitor the Earth's global surface soil moisture (SM). After more than 7 years in orbit, many studies have contributed to improve the quality and applicability of SMOS-derived SM maps. In this research, a novel downscaling algorithm for SMOS is proposed to obtain high-resolution (HR) SM maps at 1 km (L4), from the ∼40 km native resolution of the instrument. This algorithm introduces the concept of a shape adaptive moving window as an improvement of the current semi-empirical downscaling approach at SMOS Barcelona Expert Center, based on the “universal triangle…
Stimulated Raman and Cars Spectroscopy of ν1 and 2ν2 (A1) Bands of 12CF4
1994
Two experimental coherent Raman techniques, stimulated Raman and coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS), were employed to study the Raman spectrum of CF 4 in the 900 cm −1 region. The stimulated Raman and CARS spectra of the ν 1 band of CF 4 were recorded at high resolution. The analysis of these spectra enabled some spectroscopic constants of this band to be refined and higher order constants to be determined for the first time. The first high-resolution CARS spectrum of the 2ν 2 (A 1 ) harmonic band is also presented. The rotational transitions of this band up to J = 40 were assigned and the first set of spectroscopic constants for this sub-level were determined. These results imp…
The Voyage of Metals in the Universe from Cosmological to Planetary Scales: the need for a Very High-Resolution, High Throughput Soft X-ray Spectrome…
2019
Metals form an essential part of the Universe at all scales. Without metals we would not exist, and the Cosmos would look completely different. Metals are primarily born through nuclear processes in stars. They leave their cradles through winds or explosions, and then start their journey through space. This can lead them in and out of astronomical objects on all scales, ranging from comets, planets, stars, entire galaxies, groups and clusters of galaxies to the largest structures of the Universe. Their wanderings are fundamental in determining how these objects, and the entire universe, evolve. In addition, their bare presence can be used to trace what these structures look like. The scope …
High-resolution deep view microscopy of cells and tissues
2020
Abstract Methods, experimental setups and perspectives of three-dimensional deep view imaging microscopy of cell or tissue samples are reported. Preliminary biophysical and clinically relevant examples are presented.
HIGH RESOLUTION STIMULATED RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY WITH A 3 MHz ACCURACY WAVEMETER
1987
A high pressure gas target system for the determination of absolute electron scattering cross sections
1979
A high pressure gas target system is described, which is suitable for measurements of absolute electron scattering cross sections and for high resolution electron scattering experiments at medium energies. Details of design and construction are given and special investigations are discussed with respect to straggling effects that take place in the walls and in the gases, and to changes in the gas density, due to heating by the electron beam.
High-resolution stimulated Raman spectroscopy and analysis of the ν 1 band of osmium tetroxide
2012
D.B.P. and R.Z.M. acknowledge the financial support of the Ministry of Science and Innovation through research grant no. FIS2009-08069.
1986
Eighteenth Colloquium on High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy
2004
(2004). Eighteenth Colloquium on High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy. Molecular Physics: Vol. 102, No. 14-15, pp. 1499-1499.