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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 108, 2010 - Issue 10
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Research Articles

Analysis of highly excited ‘hot’ bands in the SO2 molecule: ν2 + 3ν3 − ν2 and 2ν1 + ν2 + ν3 − ν2

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Pages 1253-1261 | Received 16 Sep 2009, Accepted 04 Nov 2009, Published online: 27 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

We set up a variational procedure of assignments of transitions and we applied it to the analysis very weak ‘hot’ bands, ν2 + 3ν3 − ν2 and 2ν1 + ν2 + ν3 − ν2, of the SO2 molecule. As the first step of the study, the ‘cold’ bands, 3ν3 and 2ν1 + ν3, are re-analysed and transitions belonging to those bands are assigned up to the values of quantum numbers J max. = 60, , and J max. = 69, for the bands 3ν3 and 2ν1 + ν3, respectively. After ‘cleaning’ the experimental spectrum from transitions belonging to the 3ν3 and 2ν1 + ν3 bands, a variational procedure was used that allowed us to assign 230 and 115 transitions with the values of quantum numbers J max. = 35, , and J max. = 26, for the bands ν2 + 3ν3 − ν2 and 2ν1 + ν2 + ν3 − ν2, respectively. The sets of spectroscopic parameters obtained by fitting the assigned experimental transitions reproduce the initial experimental data with an accuracy close to experimental uncertainties.

Acknowledgements

Authors thank Dr. H.-R. Jauslin for the help in preparing the manuscript for publication. Part of the work benefited from the joint PICS grant of CNRS (France) and RFBR (Russia), 4221N0000211752a from the Russian Science and Innovations Federal Agency under contract No. 02.740.11.0238, and from the grant of the President of Rf, SS-871.2008.2.

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