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Spectral measurements of high temperature 13C16O2 and 13C16O18O in the 4.3-μm region

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High resolution (0.007-cm−1) spectral measurements of a hot (800 K) CO2 sample consisting of 88% 13C16O2, 11% 13C16O18O, and 1% various other isotopes were made in the 4.3-μm region using the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory Fourier transform spectrometer. Vibration–rotation constants which predict line positions to better than 0.001 cm−1 are presented for several bands of these two isotopes.

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