High accuracy CO2 Fourier transform measurements in the range 6000-7000 cm-1

Abstract

A Bruker IFS 125HR Fourier-transform spectrometer has been used to measure pure carbon dioxide transmittance spectra in the spectral range 6000-7000 cm-1, including the bands 30011-00001, 30012-00001, 30013-00001, 30014-00001, and 00031-00001. A total of 10 measurements with absorption path lengths between 14.6 and 59.4 m and sample pressures from 3 to 80 mbar were performed at 295 K. A multispectrum fitting approach was used applying the Hartmann-Tran profile extended to account for line mixing in the Rosenkranz first order perturbation approximation. Line positions, self-shifts, intensities, self-broadened widths, their speed dependence and in some cases line mixing were adjusted for fitting the measurements. A rigorous error analysis has been performed. The primary goal of this work was to investigate whether Fourier transform spectroscopy can deliver line intensity accuracy down to the 0.1% level. In this work, a combined systematic standard uncertainty of 0.15% has been achieved, further improvements down to the 0.1% level are feasible. The achieved level of combined standard uncertainty has, to our knowledge, not been reached by Fourier-transform spectroscopy before. Comparisons with most recent work are presented for line positions, line intensities, self-broadening and its speed dependence, and self-shifts. Measurement and line parameter databases are provided on Zenodo (doi:10.5281/zenodo.4525272)

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