Spin-Rotation Parameters and Phase-Shift Ambiguities inπ−NScattering

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1977 ◽  
Vol 55 (23) ◽  
pp. 2101-2112 ◽  
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K-E. J. Hallin ◽  
A. J. Merer

About 160 rotational lines in the region 7370–7410 Å in the electronic spectrum of NO2 have been assigned from high dispersion grating spectra. The lines form the K = 0,1, and 2 sub-bands of a perturbed parallel band where the upper state A rotational constant is about 17 cm−1. In a diabatic representation the band can be considered as a transition within the ground state manifold, which obtains its intensity by vibrational momentum coupling from a nearby band of the [Formula: see text] electronic transition; its vibrational assignment is 2 13 1 – 000. Comparison with the spectrum of 15NO2 shows that the nearby Ã2B2 level has quite a small amount of vibrational energy, which is not inconsistent with the assignment by Brand, Chan, and Hardwick that the (0, 0) band of the [Formula: see text] transition is at 8350 Å. The implications of the electron spin–rotation parameters and the intensity of the 7390 Å band are discussed.



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