Abstract
The distribution of the translational temperature of atomic oxygen behind the strong shock wave in air produced in a shock tube was measured by means of an unique absorption spectroscopic technique. The translational temperature was determined by fitting a Voigt profile to the measured absorption spectral line shape
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