Dear Shaofei,

No.

If you are only in the upper atmosphere, you need to use line-by-line when
considering the Zeeman Effect.

The full models fail there anyways because they don't consider Doppler
effects or Zeeman effects.

If your beam leaves the upper atmosphere, you need to do additional work.

With hope,
Richard




On Sun, Oct 8, 2023, 04:19 Shaofei Wang <wangshaofei...@163.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Recently, I've been doing some work on the BT simulations for 50-60 GHz.
>
> I have a question. Can I just use complete oxygen models provided by ARTS
> when considering the Zeeman effect for upper atmosphere? Or do I have to
> use the absorption line and the required line parameters to calculate the
> Zeeman effect?
>
> Best regards,
> Shaofei Wang
>
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