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The Absorption Spectrum of HDO in the 16 300-16 670 and 18 000-18 350 cm(-1) Spectral Regions
Campargue1, Bertseva, Naumenko
1Laboratoire de Spectrométrie Physique (associated with CNRS UMR C5588), Université Joseph Fourier de Grenoble, Saint-Martin-d'Hères Cedex, 38402, France
Abstract:
The absorption spectrum of HDO has been recorded by Intracavity Laser Absorption Spectroscopy in the 16 300-16 670 and 18 000-18 350 cm(-1) spectral regions corresponding to the weak 2nu(2) + 4nu(3) and nu(2) + 5nu(3) bands, respectively. The nu(2) + 5nu(3) band centered at 18 208.434 cm(-1) was found almost isolated and has been satisfactorily reproduced in the frame of the effective Hamiltonian model. On the other hand, the 2nu(2) + 4nu(3) band at 16 456.201 cm(-1) is strongly perturbed as the (0 2 4) bright state is involved in a complex interaction scheme including the (1 0 4), (5 0 1), (1 5 2), and (1 11 0) states. The rovibrational assignment of these interacting states was greatly helped by the high-accuracy ab initio predictions performed by D. Schwenke and H. Partridge [J. Chem. Phys. 000-000 (2000)]. They could be partly modeled by an effective Hamiltonian which has allowed the assignment and reproduction of most of the observed transitions. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
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