29SiC2
Silacyclopropynylidene, 29Si isotopic species
Species tag 053510
Version2*
Date of EntryDec. 2011
ContributorH. S. P. Müller

SiC2 is a cyclic molecule with a fairly low barrier to linearity which is probably responsible for the large centrifugal distortion effects. Version 2 substantially revises versions 1 from Aug. 2007 and Jan. 2008. Initial starting parameters were derived from the main isotopolog by scaling with appropriate ratios of the lowest order parameters. The 28SiC2 parameters were taken from
(1) H. S. P. Müller, J. Cernicharo, M. Agúndez, L. Decin, P. Encrenaz, J. C. Pearson, D. Teyssier, and L. B. F. M. Waters, 2012, J. Mol. Spectrosc., 271, 50.
The J = 1 – 0 transition was measured in the laboratory by
(2) R. D. Suenram, F. J. Lovas, and K. Matsumura, 1989, Astrophys. J., 342, L103.
Additional laboratory data were reported by
(3) D. L. Kokkin, S. Brünken, K. H. Young, N. A. Patel, C. A. Gottlieb, P. Thaddeus, and M. C. McCarthy, 2011, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser., 196, Art. No. 17.
The set of parameters varied in the fit is quite similar to that in (3), albeit smaller by two. Predictions with uncertainties larger than 0.5 MHz should should be viewed with caution.
The dipole moment was assumed to agree with that of the main isotopic species, see e052527.cat.

Lines Listed1470
Frequency / GHz< 1520
Max. J71
log STR0-6.5
log STR1-5.0
Isotope Corr.-1.3386
Egy / (cm–1)0.0
 µa / D2.393
 µb / D 
 µc / D 
 A52473.
 B12948.8
 C10308.8
 Q(300.0)5283.7961
 Q(225.0)3424.2531
 Q(150.0)1860.3584
 Q(75.00)657.0129
 Q(37.50)232.5505
 Q(18.75)82.5391
 Q(9.375)29.4408
detected in ISM/CSMyes


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