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Communication Dans Un Congrès EGU General Assembly 2010 Année : 2010

Ozone precision Measurements for the Remote Sensing of Atmospheres and Implications

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Ozone is a key species in planetary atmospheres. Its important role for the existence of life on Earth and its use as a dynamical and photo-chemical marker for the atmospheres of telluric planets (Mars, Venus) and supposedly also of Earth-like exo-planets make it a preferred object of spectroscopic studies, frequently in the strong bands at 10μm. Existing spectroscopic databases show inconsistencies of some %, however. Motivated by the investigation of the feasibility of a stratospheric wind interferometer (SWIFT) based on ozone absorption at 1133.43351cm-1, which was funded by the Canadian Space Agency, we have undertaken a spectroscopic study of ozone in the 10μm range and at the UV reference wavelength of 253.65nm. Our results suggest a correction of both, the currently recommended reference value in the UV and the infrared intensities. Other uncertainties in the spectroscopic databases are also discussed.
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hal-00997648 , version 1 (28-05-2014)

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Christof Janssen, Mickaël. Guinet, Didier Mondelain, Claude Camy-Peyret. Ozone precision Measurements for the Remote Sensing of Atmospheres and Implications. EGU 2010, 2010, Vienne, Austria. pp.4419. ⟨hal-00997648⟩
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