Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5428415 | Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer | 2014 | 16 Pages |
â¢All published transitions are collected and analyzed.â¢A set of validated rovibrational transitions are presented.â¢Experimental energy levels for all three D2O isotopologues are determined.â¢Synthetic spectra are presented using these validated energy levels.
This paper is the fourth of a series of papers reporting critically evaluated rotational-vibrational line positions, transition intensities, pressure dependences, and energy levels, with associated critically reviewed assignments and uncertainties, for all the main isotopologues of water. This paper presents energy level and transition data for the following doubly and triply substituted isotopologues of water: D216O, D217O, and D218O. The MARVEL (Measured Active Rotational-Vibrational Energy Levels) procedure is used to determine the levels, the lines, and their self-consistent uncertainties for the spectral regions 0-14Â 016, 0-7969, and 0-9108Â cmâ1 for D216O, D217O, and D218O, respectively. For D216O, D217O, and D218O, 53Â 534, 600, and 12Â 167 lines are considered, respectively, from spectra recorded in absorption at room temperature and in emission at elevated temperatures. The number of validated energy levels is 12Â 269, 338, and 3351 for D216O, D217O, and D218O, respectively. The energy levels have been checked against the ones determined, with an average accuracy of about 0.03Â cmâ1, from variational rovibrational computations employing exact kinetic energy operators and an accurate potential energy surface. Furthermore, the rovibrational labels of the energy levels have been validated by an analysis of the computed wavefunctions using the rigid-rotor decomposition (RRD) scheme. The extensive list of MARVEL lines and levels obtained is deposited in the Supplementary Material of this paper, in a distributed information system applied to water, W@DIS, and on the official MARVEL website, where they can easily be retrieved.