Abstract: Despite being one of the weakest dimers in nature, low-spectral-resolution Voyager/IRIS observations revealed the presence of (H$_2$)$_2$ dimers on Jupiter and Saturn in the 1980s. However, the collision-induced H$_2$-H$_2$ opacity databases widely used in planetary science (Borysow et al., 1985; Orton et al., 2007; Richard et al., 2012) have thus far only included free-to-free transitions and have neglected the contributions of dimers. Dimer spectra have both fine-scale structure near the S$(0)$ and S$(1)$ quadrupole lines (354 and 587 cm$^{-1...
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