WG09 15min3:54
HALFWIDTHS AND LINE SHIFTS OF H2O TRANSITIONS BROADENED BY CO2.

R. GAMACHE, Department of Environmental, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences and Center for Atmospheric Research, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA 01854; R. LYNCH, Wentworth Institute of Technology, 550 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02135.

The complex semiclassical formalism of Robert and Bonamy is used to calculate both halfwidths and line shifts for water vapor in a bath of carbon dioxide gas. The assumed intermolecular potential is a combination of electrostatic, Lennard-Jones 6-12 atom-atom (expanded to 8th order), induction, and dispersion terms. Calculations are made for transitions in the nu1, 2nu2, and nu3 vibrational band and are compared with the measurements of Gamache et al. Good agreement with the experimental results is observed for both the halfwidth and line shifts. It is shown that the imaginary parts are important for both the line shift and halfwidth calculations.