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A Reduction of Uncertainty
Published on: April 11, 2025
Twenty-Five-Fold Reduction in Measurement Uncertainty for a Molecular Line Intensity
Adam J Fleisher1, Erin M Adkins1, Zachary D Reed1
1National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899, USA.
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To accurately attribute sources and sinks of molecules like CO_{2}, remote sensing missions require line intensities (S) with relative uncertainties u_{r}(S)<0.1%. However, discrepancies in S of ≈1% are common when comparing different experiments, thus limiting their potential impact. Here we report a cavity ring-down spectroscopy multi-instrument comparison which revealed that the hardware used to digitize analog ring-down signals caused variability in spectral integrals which yield S. Our refined approach improved measurement accuracy 25-fold, resulting in u_{r}(S)=0.06%.
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