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The XVIII
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Symposium and School on High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy
June 30 - July 04, 2015, Tomsk, Russia
Participant Organizations
Organization: Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
List of reports:
E.A. Pazyuk
The diatomic spectroscopy of excited states beyond adiabatic approximation
Sh.Sh. Nabiev, L.A. Palkina, V.M. Semenov, D.B. Stavrovskii, E.N. Golubeva, V.L. Zbarskii, N.V. Yudin
Feature of IR spectra of ICAO taggants in the vapor state
P.V. Korolenko, I.V. Nikolaev, V.N. Ochkin, S.N. Tskhai, A.A. Zaytsev
Integrated cavity output spectroscopy using reflected radiation
N.V. Tukachev, V.A. Bataev, I.A. Godunov
Conformational analysis of the N-methylformamide molecule in the ground S
0
and lowest excited S
1
and T
1
electronic states
A. Berezhnoy, A.A. Buchachenko, V.V. Meshkov, A.V. Stolyarov
Ab initio calculation of the photodissociation processes in the NaO molecule
A. Kruzins, I. Klincare, O. Nikolayeva, M. Tamanis, R. Ferber, E.A. Pazyuk, A.V. Stolyarov
Spectral sensitivity of Fourier transform spectrometer based on relative intensity measurements and ab initio calculations
E.A. Pazyuk, E. Revina, A.V. Stolyarov
Radiative properties of the low-lying states of Rb
2
and Cs
2
based on ab initio calculations
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