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Absorption spectrum of the CO molecule and its isotopomers between 91.2 and 115.2 nm
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M.Eidelsberg1, J.J Benayoun2, Y. Viala3 and F.Rostas1
1 Observatoire de Paris-Meudon LERMA CNRS,F-92195 Meudon Cedex, France
2 Observatoire de Grenoble, Groupe d'Astrophysique et URA 708 du CNRS, CERMO BP 53X,F-38041 Grenoble Cedex, France
3 Observatoire de Paris-Meudon GEPI CNRS, -92195 Meudon Cedex, France


Received January 2; accepted February 25, 1991


Abstract. - Based on the data on the CO molecule recently obtained by Eidelsberg an Rostas (1990), this paper present a complete atlas of the UV absoption lines of the four main isotopes: 12C16O, 13C16O, 12C18O and 13C18O in the wavelength range 91.2 – 115.2 nm.
The results are displayed in tables which contain the parameters of the absorption bands as wellasthe wavenumber and the wavelength of each line either observed or computed from the rotational constants of the upper electronic Rydberg state. Besides these spectroscopic data, for each transition, the absorpton oscillator strength, the lifetime of the upper electronic state and its dissociation probability are also given.
The set of data , which can be useful to compute the photodissociation rate and the abundance of CO in various astrophysical environments is available upon request, on computer compatible media. The synthetic absorption spectrum of 12C16O in the range 91.2 – 115.2 nm, calculated for a temperature of 50 K by assuming a Boltzmann distribution of the rotational levels, is presented in a graphic form.

Key words : atomic and molecular data - atomic and molecular processes - interstellar medium: molecules - spectroscopy.

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