Detection of O<sub>4</sub> absorption around 328 and 419 nm in measured atmospheric absorption spectra

Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in the corresponding wavelength range are sufficiently well known. This is especially important for the retrieval of weak absorbers, whose absorptions are often in the 10<sup>−4</sup> range....

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Main Authors: J. Lampel, J. Zielcke, S. Schmitt, D. Pöhler, U. Frieß, U. Platt, T. Wagner
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-02-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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spelling doaj-132fac1d851e4ea39cebbd0545f468612020-11-24T23:56:34ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242018-02-01181671168310.5194/acp-18-1671-2018Detection of O<sub>4</sub> absorption around 328 and 419 nm in measured atmospheric absorption spectraJ. Lampel0J. Lampel1J. Zielcke2J. Zielcke3S. Schmitt4D. Pöhler5U. Frieß6U. Platt7T. Wagner8Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germanynow at: Institute of Environmental Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyInstitute of Environmental Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germanynow at: Faculty of Medicine, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyInstitute of Environmental Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyInstitute of Environmental Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyInstitute of Environmental Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyInstitute of Environmental Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, GermanyRetrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in the corresponding wavelength range are sufficiently well known. This is especially important for the retrieval of weak absorbers, whose absorptions are often in the 10<sup>−4</sup> range. <br><br> Previous publications on the absorptions of the oxygen dimer O<sub>2</sub>–O<sub>2</sub> (or short: O<sub>4</sub>) list absorption peaks at 328 and 419 nm, for which no spectrally resolved literature cross sections are available. As these absorptions potentially influence the spectral retrieval of various trace gases, such as HCHO, BrO, OClO and IO, their shape and magnitude need to be quantified. <br><br> We assume that the shape of the absorption peaks at 328 and 419 nm can be approximated by their respective neighbouring absorption peaks. Using this approach we obtain estimates for the wavelength of the absorption and its magnitude. Using long-path differential optical absorption spectroscopy (LP-DOAS) observations and multi-axis DOAS (MAX-DOAS) observations, we estimate the peak absorption cross sections of O<sub>4</sub> to be (1.96  ±  0.20) × 10<sup>−47</sup> cm<sup>5</sup> molec<sup>−2</sup> and determine the wavelength of its maximum at 328.59  ±  0.15 nm. <br><br> For the absorption at 419.13  ±  0.42 nm a peak O<sub>4</sub> cross-section value is determined to be (5.0  ±  3.5) × 10<sup>−48</sup> cm<sup>5</sup> molec<sup>−2</sup>.https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/18/1671/2018/acp-18-1671-2018.pdf
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J. Lampel
J. Zielcke
J. Zielcke
S. Schmitt
D. Pöhler
U. Frieß
U. Platt
T. Wagner
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J. Lampel
J. Zielcke
J. Zielcke
S. Schmitt
D. Pöhler
U. Frieß
U. Platt
T. Wagner
Detection of O<sub>4</sub> absorption around 328 and 419 nm in measured atmospheric absorption spectra
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet J. Lampel
J. Lampel
J. Zielcke
J. Zielcke
S. Schmitt
D. Pöhler
U. Frieß
U. Platt
T. Wagner
author_sort J. Lampel
title Detection of O<sub>4</sub> absorption around 328 and 419 nm in measured atmospheric absorption spectra
title_short Detection of O<sub>4</sub> absorption around 328 and 419 nm in measured atmospheric absorption spectra
title_full Detection of O<sub>4</sub> absorption around 328 and 419 nm in measured atmospheric absorption spectra
title_fullStr Detection of O<sub>4</sub> absorption around 328 and 419 nm in measured atmospheric absorption spectra
title_full_unstemmed Detection of O<sub>4</sub> absorption around 328 and 419 nm in measured atmospheric absorption spectra
title_sort detection of o<sub>4</sub> absorption around 328 and 419 nm in measured atmospheric absorption spectra
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Retrieving the column of an absorbing trace gas from spectral data requires that all absorbers in the corresponding wavelength range are sufficiently well known. This is especially important for the retrieval of weak absorbers, whose absorptions are often in the 10<sup>−4</sup> range. <br><br> Previous publications on the absorptions of the oxygen dimer O<sub>2</sub>–O<sub>2</sub> (or short: O<sub>4</sub>) list absorption peaks at 328 and 419 nm, for which no spectrally resolved literature cross sections are available. As these absorptions potentially influence the spectral retrieval of various trace gases, such as HCHO, BrO, OClO and IO, their shape and magnitude need to be quantified. <br><br> We assume that the shape of the absorption peaks at 328 and 419 nm can be approximated by their respective neighbouring absorption peaks. Using this approach we obtain estimates for the wavelength of the absorption and its magnitude. Using long-path differential optical absorption spectroscopy (LP-DOAS) observations and multi-axis DOAS (MAX-DOAS) observations, we estimate the peak absorption cross sections of O<sub>4</sub> to be (1.96  ±  0.20) × 10<sup>−47</sup> cm<sup>5</sup> molec<sup>−2</sup> and determine the wavelength of its maximum at 328.59  ±  0.15 nm. <br><br> For the absorption at 419.13  ±  0.42 nm a peak O<sub>4</sub> cross-section value is determined to be (5.0  ±  3.5) × 10<sup>−48</sup> cm<sup>5</sup> molec<sup>−2</sup>.
url https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/18/1671/2018/acp-18-1671-2018.pdf
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