Abstract

The Lorentz self-broadening (halfwidths) and self-induced pressure-shift coefficients were measured for the first time in the octad region of methane. All spectra were recorded at 0.011 cm −1 resolution using the McMath–Pierce Fourier transform spectrometer located at the National Solar Observatory on Kitt Peak, Arizona. 12C-enriched CH 4 gas samples at room temperature were used, and high signal-to-noise ratios of 2000:1 were achieved. The multispectrum nonlinear least squares fitting technique enabled us to fit simultaneously a total of 10 high-resolution laboratory absorption spectra consisting of six self-broadened and four air-broadened spectra. In this paper, we report the self-broadened widths and self-induced pressure shift coefficients for 1423 transitions belonging to five bands with a maximum J of 16. The numbers of measurements by bands are: 71 for ν 2 + 2 ν 4, 202 for ν 1 + ν 4, 824 for ν 3 + ν 4, 58 for 2 ν 2 + ν 4, and 268 for ν 2 + ν 3. The observed widths varied from 0.045 to about 0.090 cm −1 atm −1 at 296 K. The measured pressure-shift coefficients had values extending from about −0.020 to −0.005 cm −1 atm −1 at 298.3 ± 1.2 K. The results obtained for the broadening coefficients in the various bands were compared with each other and with measurements reported in the literature for other methane bands.

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