Registered for 10th HITRAN Conference

Name Affiliation Title of Presentation
Alain
BARBE
Université de Reims
Groupe Spectrométrie Moléculaire Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
Updated Line-list of 16O3 in the Range 5869-7000 cm-1 Deduced from CRDS Spectra
D. Chris
BENNER
College of William and Mary
Department of Physics
Williamsburg, USA
Temperature Dependence of Air-broadened Half-Width and Pressure-Shift Coefficients in the 30012 - 00001 Band of 12C16O2
Peter
BERNATH
University of York
Dept. of Chemistry
York, UK
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment, ACE: Latest Results
Giovanni
BIANCHINI
Istituto di Fisica Applicata
CNR
Sesto Fiorentino, ITALY
Spectrally Resolved Measurement of the Downwelling Longwave Radiance From a High-altitude Station: Spectroscopic Issues in the Data Analysis
William E.
BLASS
University of Tennesee
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Knoxville, USA
14CO2 Laser Heterodyne Measurements of Frequencies and Intensities of Ethane at 12 Micrometers
Chris
BOONE
University of Waterloo
Dept. of Chemistry
Waterloo, CANADA
Spectroscopic Needs for the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment, ACE
Carolyn
BRAUER
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, USA
Line Intensities of Methanol in the 400-cm-1 Region
Gabriele
BRIZZI
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge, USA
Retrieval of H15NO3 Vertical Atmospheric Distribution from MIPAS/ENVISAT Limb-emission Measurements
Linda R.
BROWN
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Earth and Space Sciences Division
Pasadena, USA
1.  New Line Parameters for Near-IR Methane and the Oxygen A-Band
2.  Methane Spectroscopy in the Near Infrared and its Implication on Atmospheric Retrievals
Sandra
BRÜNKEN
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Cambridge, USA
High-Resolution Spectroscopy and Astronomical Detection of Molecular Anions
Darrell E.
BURCH
(One of original HITRAN authors)
Orange, USA
 
Alain
CAMPARGUE
Université Joseph Fourier
Lab. de Spectrométrie Physique
Grenoble, FRANCE
1.  High Sensitivity CW-CRDS Spectroscopy of the Eight Most Abundant CO2 Isotopologues between 5851 and 7045 cm-1. Critical Review of the Current Databases
2.  The Near Infrared (1.30-1.70µm) Absorption Spectrum of Methane: CW-CRDS at Room Temperature and Direct Absorption down to 77K
Michel R.
CARLEER
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Service de Chimie Quantique et Photophysique
Brussels, BELGIUM
 
Jerome
CARON
Rhea System S.A.
ESA, ESTEC
Noordwijk, NETHERLANDS
 
Gabriele
CAZZOLI
Università di Bologna
Dipartimento di Chimica G. Ciamician
Bologna, ITALY
Pressure-broadening of Water Lines in the THz Frequency Region: Improvements and Confirmations for Spectroscopic Databases
Kelly
CHANCE
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge, USA
 
Shepard A.
CLOUGH
Clough Associates
Lexington, USA
Implications for Molecular Spectroscopy Inferred from IASI Satellite Spectral Measurements
Pierre Richard
DAHOO
Université de Versailles
Institut Pierre Simon Laplace
Verrières le Buisson, FRANCE
From Matrix Isolation Spectroscopy to First Observation of the CO2 628 isotopologue v2 + v3 Band in the Atmosphere of Venus
Ludovic
DAUMONT
Université de Reims
Groupe Spectrométrie Moléculaire Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
H2O/HDO/D2O Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy: the 5200-11600 cm-1 Region
Marie-Renée
De BACKER-BARILLY
Université de Reims
Groupe Spectrométrie Moléculaire Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
Updated Line-list of 16O3 in the Range 5869-7000 cm-1 Deduced from CRDS Spectra
Hoang
DOTHE
Spectral Sciences, Inc.
Burlington, USA
 
Brian J.
DROUIN
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, USA
JPL Millimeter and Submillimeter Spectral Line Catalog
Alexander
FAZLIEV
Institute of Atmospheric Optics
Center of Integrated Information Systems
Tomsk, RUSSIA
W@DIS: Water spectroscopy with a Distributed Information System
Fifi Nsama
FIKIDI
Bill Clinton Foundation for Peace
Kinshasa, D.R. CONGO
 
Jean-Marie
FLAUD
Université Paris 12
Lab. Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques
Créteil, FRANCE
The High-Resolution Infrared Spectrum of 34S16O2 up to 4000 cm-1
Robert
GAMACHE
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Dept. Environmental Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Lowell, USA
1.  N2-Broadening of the v5 Band Transitions of HNO3 in the Region from 841 to 931 cm-1
2.  Half-Widths and Line Shifts for Transitions in the v3 Band of Methane in the 2726-3200 cm-1 Spectral Region for Atmospheric Applications
Aaron
GOLDMAN
University of Denver
Dept. of Physics
Denver, USA
 
Iouli
GORDON
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge, USA
Evolution of OH Spectroscopic Parameters in Theory and in Practice
John S.
HAGER
University of Tennesee
Knoxville, USA
Surface Pressure Measurements using Differential Absorption LIDAR with Broad Laser Lines
Tilak
HEWAGAMA
University of Maryland
Department of Astronomy
College Park, USA
Extracting Accurate Molecular Spectroscopic Parameters from High Resolution IR Laboratory Spectroscopy
Yi
HUANG
Princeton University
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab
Princeton, USA
Examine Climate Models by using Infrared Spectra
Eric
HUELSON
Zolo Technologies
Boulder, USA
 
David
JACQUEMART
Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Laboratoire de Dynamique, Interactions et Réactivité
Paris, FRANCE
1.  Methyl Bromide 12CH379Br and 12CH381Br around 10-µm: A Complete Set of Parameters for Atmospheric Detection
2.  Methane for Atmospheric, Planetary and Astrophysics Applications: What Spectroscopic Parameters do we need?
Lisa
KALTENEGGER
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Optical and Infrared Astronomy Physics Division
Cambridge, USA
Characterizing Pale Blue Dots in the Sky - Spectral Fingerprints from Earth to Super-Earth
Andreas B.
KARPF
Adelphi University
New York, USA
Detection of NO2 using an External Cavity, Tunable, CW Quantum Cascade Laser Employing Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy Techniques
Konstantin
KHLOPENKOV
Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
Ottawa, CANADA
 
Nelly
LACOME
Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Laboratoire de Dynamique, Interactions et Réactivité
Paris, FRANCE
The Acetylene Laboratory IR Spectrum: Quantitative Studies and Databases
Olga F.
LADO-BORDOWSKY
Université Rennes
ENSSAT
Lannion, FRANCE
 
F. Javier
MARTIN-TORRES
AS&M, NASA/Langley Research Center
Hampton, USA
TBD
Martin
McHUGH
GATS, Inc.
Newport News, USA
Initial Results from SOFIE/AIM
Semen
MIKHAILENKO
Institute of Atmospheric Optics
Laboratory of Theoretical Spectroscopy
Tomsk, RUSSIA
SPECTRA, an Internet Accessible Information System for Spectroscopy of Atmospheric Gases
Charles
MILLER
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Earth and Space Sciences Division
Pasadena, USA
Near-IR Carbon Dioxide Spectral Database
Eli
MLAWER
Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc.
Lexington, USA
Comparison of Measured and Modeled Transmittances in Near-infrared and Visible Water Vapor Bands
David D.
NELSON
Aerodyne Research, Inc.
Billerica, USA
Applying Spectroscopy to Global Change: Isotopic Ratio Measurments of Ambient Carbon Dioxide and Methane
Caroline
NOWLAN
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge, USA
 
Johannes
ORPHAL
Université Paris 12
Lab. Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques
Créteil, FRANCE
High-resolution Spectroscopy in the Near-infrared for Atmospheric Applications
Scott
PAINE
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Radio and Geoastronomy Physics Division
Cambridge, USA
 
Vivienne H.
PAYNE
Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc.
Lexington, USA
1.  Air-broadened Half-widths of the 22 GHz and 183 GHz Water Vapor Lines
2.  Improved Understanding of Far-Infrared Radiative Processes Using Measurements from the ARM North Slope of Alaska Climate Research Facility
Agnès M.
PERRIN
Université Paris 12
Lab. Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques
Créteil, FRANCE
1.  HNO3 Spectroscopic Parameters in the 600 - 950 cm-1 and 1300 - 1360 cm-1 Spectral Regions
2.  Absolute Line Intensities, Accurate Line-broadening Parameters and New Linelists for the 5.7-µm and 3.6-µm Bands of Formaldehyde
Bill
PHILLIPS
AEDC/ATA
Arnold AFB, USA
 
David
PLUSQUELLIC
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Physics Lab.
Gaithersburg, USA
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Water-Vapor Continuum Absorption in the THZ Region from 0.3 TO 2.7 THZ
Denis
PLUTOV
University of South Florida
Center for Laser Atmosph. Sensing
Tampa, USA
Combining HITRAN Line-by-line, UV Cross-section and PNNL databases for Modeling of LIBS and Raman Lidar
Cristina
PUZZARINI
Università di Bologna
Dipartimento di Chimica G. Ciamician
Bologna, ITALY
Pressure-broadening of Water Lines in the THz Frequency Region: Improvements and Confirmations for Spectroscopic Databases
Curtis P.
RINSLAND
NASA Langley Research Center
Chemistry and Dynamics Branch
Hampton, USA
Quantitative Measurement of Integrated Band Intensities of Benzene (C6H6) Vapor in the Mid-infrared at 278, 298 and 323 K
Laurence S.
ROTHMAN
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge, USA
Some Details of the Upcoming HITRAN Updates for the New Edition of 2008
John
SCHROEDER
Ontar Corporation
North Andover, USA
 
Andreas
SEIFAHRT
Universität Göttingen
Institute for Astrophysics
Göttingen, GERMANY
Precise Modeling of Atmospheric Absorption Features in High-resolution Astronomical Spectra
John E.A.
SELBY
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Electronic Systems
Melville, USA
Comparison of Predicted High-Resolution Atmospheric Transmission with Measurements, Visible to 2 Microns
Takamasa
SETA
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Tokyo, JAPAN
Pressure Broadening Coefficients of Water-Vapor Lines in the Terahertz Region
Amit Raj
SHARMA
Emory University
Atlanta, USA
High-accuracy Spectral Lines for Radiation Transport in Stellar Atmospheres
Mark W.
SHEPHARD
Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc.
Lexington, USA
 
Mary Ann H.
SMITH
NASA Langley Research Center
Chemistry and Dynamics Branch
Hampton, USA
Self- and Air-broadening, Shifts, and Line Mixing in the v4 and v2 Bands of CH4
Keeyoon
SUNG
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, USA
Line Position, Intensities, Self-broadening, and Pressure-induced Line Shift in the 2v3 Band Region of OCS near 4100 cm-1
Sergei
TASHKUN
Institute of Atmospheric Optics
Laboratory of Theoretical Spectroscopy
Tomsk, RUSSIA
CDSD-296 Carbon Dioxide Spectroscopic Databank: Updated and Enlarged Version for Atmospheric Applications
Jonathan
TENNYSON
University College London
Department of Physics and Astronomy
London, UK
The IUPAC Water-Vapour Database
Shanshan
YU
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, USA
 
Jean
VANDER AUWERA
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Service de Chimie Quantique et Photophysique
Brussels, BELGIUM
1.  Line Positions and Intensities in the v12 Band of Ethylene near 1450 cm-1: An Experimental and Theoretical Study
2.  Global Modeling of 13C16O2 Absolute Line Intensities from CW-CRDS and FTS Measurements in the 1.6- and 2.0-micrometer Regions
3.  First List of Line Positions and Intensities for the v3 Band of Trans-HCOOH near 5.6 µm
Frederic
ZAGURY
Institut Louis de Broglie
Paris, FRANCE
Non-linear Effects of Atmospheric Extinction on Observations in Astronomy