International audienceHot air plasma is generated inside a 2.45GHz microwave resonant cavity and is ejected towards a gas conditioning cell at 600 mbar. A flow of 12 liter/min of dry air with a small amount of H2, in order to better detect OH (A-X) spectra for gas temperature measurements, is injected at the entrance of the resonant cavity using an input power of 1 kW. The measurement of absolute density of atomic ground state oxygen is determined using two-photon absorption laser-induced fluorescence (TALIF) spectroscopy for several radial and axial positions of the hot air plasma column which is a post discharge propagating inside the cell. The gas temperature corresponding to the radial and axial positions, where atomic oxygen density is...