Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5415357 | Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Linear C3H in its (X2Î ) electronic ground state possesses strong Renner-Teller coupling in the two lowest bending modes, ν4 and ν5. The 2Σμ level of the v4 = 1 bending mode is shifted towards lower energies and is supposed to lie only 20.3 cmâ1 above the ground state [S. Yamamoto, S. Saito, H. Suzuki, S. Deguchi, N. Kaifu, S. Ishikawa, M. Ohishi, Astrophys. J. 348 (1990) 363]. In the present study, first measurements of ro-vibrational transitions from the 2Î 3/2 ground state to the 2Σμ lowest vibrational state were performed using a Terahertz spectrometer equipped with a supersonic jet nozzle. Rotational levels of the 2Î 3/2 and v4 = 1(2Σμ) state are close in energy and a crossing of the rotational energy ladders occurs between J = 24.5 and 25.5. A strong vibronic coupling leads to a significant intensity enhancement of 2Î 3/2 â 2Σμ ro-vibrational transitions. The search for ro-vibrational transitions was facilitated by measurements on pure rotational transitions in the 2Î 1/2, 2Î 3/2 and v4 = 1(2Σμ) states, substantially extending the former data set published by Yamamoto et al. Data analysis yields an accurate value for the v4 = 1(2Σμ) energy level which has been found to lie 609.9771(42) GHz or 20.34664(14) cmâ1 above the 2Î ground state. Furthermore, the value of the vibronic coupling constant β has been improved significantly and determined as 1231.77(51) MHz. The new set of spectroscopic parameters obtained in the present study permits very reliable frequency predictions into the Terahertz region.
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Authors
M. Caris, T.F. Giesen, C. Duan, H.S.P. Müller, S. Schlemmer, K.M.T. Yamada,