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The XVI Symposium on High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy
July 05-10, 2009, lake Baikal, Russia
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Organization: Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France
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J.-P. Champion
Multi-resolution investigations of the methane IR spectrum: At the borderline between modelling state of the art and astrophysical needs
V. Boudon, M. Loete, M. Rotger, M.A. Lorono Gonzalez, K. Didriche, M. Herman, V.A. Kapitanov, Yu.N. Ponomarev, A.A. Solodov, A.M. Solodov, T.M. Petrova
High resolution absorption spectra of ethylene within 5550–6300 cm
-1
. Measurements and analysis
Yu.N. Kalugina, N. Zvereva-Loete, V. Boudon, M.A. Buldakov, V.N. Cherepanov
Theoretical investigation of the potential energy surface of the van der Waals complex CH
4
-N
2
Yu.N. Ponomarev, T.M. Petrova, A.M. Solodov, A.A. Solodov, A.F. Daniluk, N. Zvereva-Loete
Near IR absorption spectrum of C
2
H
4
into aerogel nanopores
Ch. Wenger, J.-P. Champion
Multi-resolution error analysis of predicted absorption coefficients. Method and computer implementation. Application to the infrared spectrum of methane at high temperature
Ch. Wenger, V. Boudon, J.-P. Champion
The STDS Dijon system: Present status and prospects
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