Abstract
In this paper, the Hartmann-Tran profile (HTP) and its asymptotic limits are employed to analyze the experimentally-measured absorption spectra of CO2 gas. The fitted results by multi-spectrum fitting are compared to those from the ordinary line-shape models. The equivalence and computational efficiency of the asymptotic limits of HTP to their ordinary counterparts are studied. The research shows that the parameters of line position ω0, intensity S, pressure broadening coefficient Γ0/p and shifting coefficient Δ0/p by HTP agree well with those from the speed-dependent hard-collision line-shapes. In comparison, the poorly-determined partial-correlation parameter η makes the fitted line-narrowing parameters less reliable.
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