S18O
Sulfur Monoxide, X 3Σ, 18O isotopomer
Species tag 050502
Version1
Date of EntryAug. 1998
ContributorH. S. P. Müller

The calculational method is described in
(1) T. Amano and E. Hirota, 1974, J. Mol. Spect. 53, 346.
The lines are from
(2) E. Tiemann, 1974, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 3, 259,
(3) E. Tiemann, 1982, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 91, 60,
(4) M. Bogey, C. Demuynck, J. L. Destombes, 1982, Chem. Phys. 66, 99,
(5) F. J. Lovas, R. D. Suenram, T. Ogata, and S. Yamamoto, 1992, Astrophys. J. 399, 325,
(6) Th. Klaus, A. H. Saleck, S. P. Belov, G. Winnewisser, Y. Hirahara, M. Hayashi, E. Kagi, and K. Kawaguchi, 1996, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 180, 197
.
Both electric and magnetic dipole transitions are listed in the catalog. The dipole moments were assumed to be the same as for the parent species, see e048501.cat.

Lines Listed359
Frequency / GHz< 2774
Max. J66
log STR0-6.1
log STR1-7.2
Isotope Corr.-2.712
Egy / (cm–1)0.0
 µa / D1.535
 µb / D 
 µc / D 
 A / MHz 
 B / MHz19929.28
 C / MHz 
 Q(300.0)917.6846
 Q(225.0)682.2597
 Q(150.0)447.1276
 Q(75.00)212.8087
 Q(37.50)97.1212
 Q(18.75)41.6003
 Q(9.375)16.8875
 Q(5.000)7.8029
 Q(2.725)4.2193
detected in ISM/CSMyes


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