Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5415581 | Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The high-resolution rotational spectrum of H15NO3 has been recorded in the range between 74 and 850Â GHz and used to complete an extensive analysis of the six vibrational states below 1000Â cmâ1 that include the isolated 81 and 91 states along with the weakly interacting 61 and 71 states and strongly interacting 51 and 92 dyad. The 61 and 71 states couple via a weak Coriolis interaction while the 51 and 91 states couple through strong Fermi and weaker Coriolis interactions. The Hamiltonian models account for the observed torsional splitting in the 91 and 92 states of 2.4 and 70Â MHz, respectively, and the induced torsional spitting of 15Â MHz in the 51 state due to the strong Fermi mixing with the 92 state. The transitions from each state are fit to within the experimental accuracy and the resulting spectroscopic constants agree well with the main isotopologue.
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Authors
Douglas T. Petkie, Mark Kipling, Ashley Jones, Paul Helminger, Ivan R. Medvedev, Atsuko Maeda, Markus Behnke, Brian J. Drouin, Charles E. Miller,