HDO absorption spectrum above 11500 cm 1 : Assignment and dynamics

نویسندگان

  • O. V. Naumenko
  • M. Carleer
  • P.-F. Coheur
  • S. Fally
  • J. Tennyson
چکیده

Assignment of an HDO line list extracted from a recently measured H2O/HDO/D2O Fourier transform absorption spectrum recorded in the 11600–23000 cm 1 region by Bach et al. (M. Bach, S. Fally, P.-F. Coheur, M. Carleer, A. Jenouvrier, A.C. Vandaele, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 232 (2005) 341–350.) is presented. More than 94% of the 3256 lines are given quantum number assignments and ascribed to line absorption by HDO; most of the remaining lines are actually due to D2O. High accuracy variational predictions of line positions and intensities are used for the spectral assignment process. Assignments to the m1 + 5m3, 2m2 + 5m3, m1 + m2 + 3m3 and m1 + 6m3 bands are presented for the first time. Comparisons are made with published ICLAS spectra covering the same spectral region and suggestions made for its recalibration. The results are used to illustrate the dynamical behaviour of highly excited vibrational states of HDO and to discuss previous vibrational assignments to high lying rotation–vibration states of this system. 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007