Reexamination of the I2 spectrum near the state dissociation limit |
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Authors: | John W. Tromp Robert J. Le Roy Simon Gerstenkorn Paul Luc |
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Affiliation: | Guelph-Waterloo Center for Graduate Work in Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada;Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, CNRS II, Batiment 505, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The disagreement of Danyluk and King's (Chem. Phys.25, 343 (1977)) rotational constants for levels lying near the dissociation limit of B-state I2 with the mechanical behavior predicted by near-dissociation theory is investigated. The discrepancies are shown to be much too large to be explained by either the neglect of centrifugal distortion effects in the original analysis or by rotational or spin-rotation coupling to a nearby repulsive 1u state. These differences are therefore attributed to experimental error, a conclusion which is confirmed by more recent experimental results. A reanalysis of the best available data for levels near the dissociation limit of B-state I2 then yields improved values for the B-state dissociation limit = 20 043.16 (±0.02) cm?1 of the vibrational index at dissociation v = 87.32 (±0.04) and of the long-range potential constant . This in turn implies a slightly improved ground-state dissociation energy of 0 = 12 440.18 (±0.02) cm?1. |
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