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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 121, 2023 - Issue 17-18: Special Issue Dedicated to Wim Ubachs
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Wim Ubachs Festschrift

Ultraviolet photoabsorption in the B3Σ-X3Σ- and C3Π − X3Σ- band systems of SO sulphur isotopologues

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Article: e2153092 | Received 30 Jul 2022, Accepted 08 Nov 2022, Published online: 14 Dec 2022
 

Abstract

High-resolution far-ultraviolet broadband Fourier-transform photoabsorption spectra of 32S16O, 33S16O, 34S16O, and 36S16O are recorded in a microwave discharge seeded with SO2. The B3Σ(v=430)X3Σ(v=0) and C3Π(v=07)X3Σ(v=0) bands are observed or inferred in the 43,000–51,000 cm−1 (196 to 233 nm) spectral range. This is the first experimental detection of a C3Π(v>2) level and of any of these observed bands in an S-substituted isotopologue. Additional measurements of A3Π(v=13)X3Σ(v=0) provide a calibration of the SO column density. Measured band profiles are fitted to an effective-Hamiltonian model of coupled excited B3Σ and C3Π states along with their predissociation linewidths and absorption band strengths. Electronic-state potential-energy curves and transition moments are deduced. The end result is a list of line frequencies, f-values, and dissociation widths describing the far-ultraviolet photodissociation spectrum of SO that is accurate enough for computing atmospheric photolytic isotope-fractionation. Linelists, and photoabsorption and photodissociation cross sections are available as supplementary data.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are very pleased to contribute to this special issue in honour of Prof. Wim Ubachs. We have benefited enormously from his pioneering work in high-resolution and time-resolved spectroscopy and his insightful and energised collaboration on numerous projects. We thank Bérenger Gans of the Institut des Sciences Moléculaires d'Orsay for permitting the use of the radio-frequency discharge source.

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This article has been corrected with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.

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Funding

AH was funded by the NASA Postdoctoral Program through the NASA Astrobiology Institute, by grant number 19-03314S of the Czech Science Foundation, and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/ESF) ‘Centre of Advanced Applied Sciences’ [grant number CZ.02.1. 01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000778]. JRL acknowledges support from the NASA Exobiology program [grant #80NSSC19K0475 to Arizona State University].

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