Abstract
Intensity parameters for the vibration-rotation bands of ClO were calculated by evaluating matrix elements of the vibrational eigenfunctions using the theoretical dipole moment curve. These vibrational eigenfunctions are based on realistic Klein-Dunham potentials deduced from experimental values (Coxon et al, 1976) for certain vibrational energy levels. The data can be applied to the interpretation of remote or in situ experiments to deduce stratospheric ClO concentrations from vibration-rotation absorption spectra.
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