HN13CS, a-type
Isothiocyanic acid, 13C isotopolog, a-type transitions
Species tag 060512
Version1*
Date of EntryAug. 2016
ContributorH. S. P. Müller

Isothiocyanic acid is a pseudolinear molecule with a large A rotational parameter – analogously to isocyanic acid, HNCO. The Hamiltonian is very slowly converging, in particular for the purely K-dependent terms. Moreover, at higher values of Ka, there is extensive vibration rotation interaction bewteen the ground vibrational state of HNCS and its three lowest excited vibrational states. Because of this and because only transitions up to Ka = 1 have been observed in the interstellar medium, only levels up to Ka = 2 were considered in the present calculation.
Data were taken from
(1) K. M. T. Yamada, M. Winnewisser, G. Winnewisser, L. B. Szalanski, and M. C. L. Gerry, 1980, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 79, 295.
The predictions should be quite good up to about 400 GHz.
The partition function takes into account higher Ka values.
The 14N hyperfine splitting is reasonably similar to that of HNCS.
The a-dipole moment component was assumed to agree with that of the main species.

Lines Listed469
Frequency / GHz< 1000
Max. J85
log STR0-11.5
log STR1-6.0
Isotope Corr.-1.979
Egy / cm–10.0
 µa / D1.64
 µb / D 
 µc / D 
 A / MHz1345600.
 B / MHz5864.55
 C / MHz5826.89
 Q(300.0)4435.4216
 Q(225.0)2847.8220
 Q(150.0)1522.0249
 Q(75.00)525.2224
 Q(37.50)184.8863
 Q(18.75)71.9051
 Q(9.375)33.8361
 Q(5.000)18.1595
 Q(2.725)10.0534
detected in ISM/CSMno


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