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ROTATIONALLY RESOLVED ABSORPTION OF O2 IN THE VISIBLE AT 90K.

YASNAHIR PEREZ-DELGADO AND CARLOS E. MANZANARES, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, 76798.

The atmospheric red bands of molecular oxygen due to b1\sumg+ leftarrowX3\sumg- magnetic dipole electronic transition have been obtained using the phase shift and pulsed cavity ring down technique. A low temperature cell was designed and adapted to the CRD experiment to measure absorption bands at any temperature between 10 K and 298 K using liquid He or liquid N2 as cryogens. The spectra were obtained at room temperature and at 90 K. The rotationally resolved spectra of the (0,0) vibration band, A-band, at 762nm and the (2,0) vibration band, gamma-band, at 628nm were obtained and compared with the simulated spectrum. This information was used to confirm the temperature of the cell.