The observed transitions have been summarized
in
(1) S. Brünken, U. Fuchs, F. Lewen, S. Urban,
T. Giesen, and G. Winnewisser,
2004, J. Mol. Spectrosc., 225, 152.
The v = 0 and v2 = 1 state data
have been fit together along with
ν2 infrared data from
(2) E. Möllmann, A. G. Maki, M. Winnewisser,
B. P. Winnewisser, and W. Quapp,
2002, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 212, 22.
The dipole moment was reported in
(3) R. L. DeLeon and J. S. Muenter,
1984, J. Chem. Phys. 80, 3992.
The spin multiplicity gI of 3 for the
14N nucleus is included in the partition function.
The second and third quantum number is the l value
and a vibrational identifier, respectively.
The partition function takes into account both vibrational
states. Contributions of vibrational states to the partition
function are given in parentheses.
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