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.
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