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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 110, 2012 - Issue 21-22: FASE (Femto-, Astro-, Spectro-Ethyne)
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Special Issue: FASE (Femto-, Astro-, Spectro-Ethyne)

The 2CH excitation band in C2H2–N2O and 2CH+torsion combination bands in C2H2–N2O and C2H2–CO2

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Pages 2773-2779 | Received 22 May 2012, Accepted 12 Jul 2012, Published online: 17 Aug 2012
 

Abstract

A preliminary analysis of the 2CH excitation band in C2H2–N2O in the 1.5  µm range (K. Didriche, C. Lauzin, P. Macko, M. Herman and W.J. Lafferty, Chem. Phys. Letters 469, 35 (2009).), only considering 117 low J-, and Ka - vibration-rotation lines, is significantly extended thanks to the analysis of new spectra including very regular series of lines with J/Ka up to 31/15. 1271 b-type lines were assigned. Perturbations are briefly discussed. The rotational temperature in the experiments is estimated to be 20 K and the upper state mean half-time is 1.6 ns for non perturbed levels. The previous analyses of the 2CH + torsion band in C2H2–N2O and in C2H2–CO2 (C. Lauzin, K. Didriche, T. Földes and M. Herman, Mol. Phys. 109, 2105 (2011).), are also extended to include 286 and 234 lines, respectively, also correcting for calibration errors. New rotational constants are obtained using a rigid rotor Hamiltonian by simultaneously fitting the ground, 2CH and 2CH + torsion states in C2H2–N2O, and the latter state, only, in C2H2–CO2.

Acknowledgements

We are indebted to Drs W. Lafferty (NIST) and A. Perrin (LISA) for their help during initial steps in the analysis. This work was sponsored by the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS, contracts FRFC and IISN) and the «Action de Recherches Concertées de la Communauté française de Belgique».

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FRS-FNRS postdoctoral fellow.

AGACC postdoctoral fellow.

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K. Didriche

FRS-FNRS postdoctoral fellow.

T. Földes

AGACC postdoctoral fellow.

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