OCS, v2 = 1
Carbonyl sulfide, v2 = 0
Species tag 060504
Version1*
Date of EntryApr. 2005
ContributorH. S. P. Müller

The experimental lines are from
(1) Y. Morino and C. Matsumura, 1967, Bull. Chem. Soc. Japan 40, 1095; from
(2) J. M. L. J. Reinartz, W. L. Meerts, and A. Dymanus, 1972, Chem. Phys. Lett. 16, 576; from
(3) N. W. Larsen, and B. P. Winnewisser, 1974, Z. Naturforsch. 29a, 1213; from
(4) A. Dubrulle, J. Demaison, J. Burie, and D. Boucher, 1980, Z. Naturforsch. 35a, 471; from
(5) S. C. Mehrotra and H. Mäder, 1984, Can. J. Phys. 62, 1280; from
(6) J. P. M. de Freede, M. P. W. Gillis, and H. A. Dijkerman, 1988, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 128, 509; from
(7) H. Ehrlichmann, J.-U. Grabow, H. Dreizler, N. Heineking, R. Schwarz, and U. Andresen, 1989, Z. Naturforsch. 44a, 751; from
(8) M. D. Vanek, D. A. Jennings, J. S. Wells, and A. G. Maki, 1989, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 138, 79; and from
(9) I. Morino, K. M. T. Yamada, and A. G. Maki, 2000, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 200, 145.
Reliable predictions are possible beyond the quoted Jmax of 99.
The partition function does NOT take into account vibrational contributions ! Information on vibrational contributions to the partition function is available.
The dipole moment is from
(10) K. Tanaka, T. Tanaka, and I. Suzuki 1985, J. Chem. Phys. 82, 2835.

Lines Listed249
Frequency / GHz< 1202
Max. J99
log STR0-14.0
log STR1-7.3
Isotope Corr.-0.0283
Egy / (cm-1)520.42
 µa / D0.7043
 µb / D 
 µc / D 
 A / MHz 
 B / MHz6092.078
 C / MHz 
 Q(500.0)1714.7063
 Q(300.0)1028.6544
 Q(225.0)771.4892
 Q(150.0)514.3807
 Q(75.00)257.3289
 Q(37.50)128.8244
 Q(18.75)64.5779
 Q(9.375)32.4567
detected in ISM/CSMyes


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