The 3B1-1A1 band system of sulfur dioxide: Rotational analysis of the (010), (100), and (110) bands |
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Authors: | J.C.D. Brand V.T. Jones C. di Lauro |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() The (010)-(000) band of the system of sulfur dioxide has been rotationally analyzed and constants for the magnetic interactions in the (010) vibrational level determined. Partial rotational analyses are given for the rotationally perturbed (100)-(000) and (110)-(000) bands of the system. The extensive perturbations in this band system are provisionally attributed to: (i) vibronic interaction with a 3A2 state, visible (a) as a large negative anharmonicity in higher bands of the 3B1 system, and (b) as a ΔK = 0 resonance perturbation in low-lying vibrational levels of the 3B1 state; and (ii) a K, K ± 1N-dependent perturbation possibly due to rotational-electronic coupling with a 3B2 state, though evidence on this point is incomplete. Evidence bearing on these conclusions is discussed. |
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