Abstract
Absolute photoabsorption cross-sections at 195±3 K are reported for dinitrogen pentoxide, N 2O 5, between 150 and 240 nm. The spectrum consists of a broad intense band with a maximum at 160 nm. The lack of sharp features indicates that excitation of N 2O 5 results in dissociation over the whole of the spectral range studied. At wavelengths above 200 nm, our results are up to 30% smaller than the current NASA recommendation, but are in generally good agreement with a more recent measurement. Below 200 nm, there are no reported data with which to compare our work.
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