Over twenty-five years ago, Herb Pickett introduced his quantum-mechanical fitting programs to the spectroscopic community. The utility and flexibility of the software has enabled a whole generation of spectroscopists to analyze both simple and complex spectra without having to write and compile their own code. Last year Stewart Novick provided a primer for the coming generation of users. This followon work will serve as a guide to intermediate and advanced usage of the software. It is meant to be used in concert with the online documentation as well as the spectral line catalog archive.
Feature article Practical uses of SPFIT
Drouin, B. (2017), Feature article Practical uses of SPFIT, Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 340, 1-15, doi:10.1016/j.jms.2017.07.009.
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