29SiS, v = 0 – 12
Silicon Monosulfide, 29Si isotopic species, v = 0 – 12
Species tag 061506
Version1*
Date of EntryOct. 2019
ContributorH. S. P. Müller

The range of excited states was extended with respect to the initial entry from Feb. 2007. The version number was retained. A global fit of data for all isotopic species and the experimental lines have been summarized in
(1) H. S. P. Müller, M. C. McCarthy, L. Bizzocchi, H. Gupta, S. Esser, H. Lichau, M. Caris, F. Lewen, J. Hahn, C. Degli Esposti, S. Schlemmer, and P. Thaddeus, 2007, Chem. Phys. Phys. Chem., 9, 1579.
The newly recorded transitions extend to almost 1 THz and to high vibrational states. Previous pure rotational data from
(2) E. Tiemann, E. Renwanz, J. Hoeft, and T. Törring, 1972, Z. Naturforsch. 27a, 1566;
and from
(3) M. E. Sanz, M. C. McCarthy, and P. Thaddeus, 2003, J. Chem. Phys., 119, 11715; as well as rovibrational data from
(4) C. I. Frum, R. Engleman, Jr., and P. F. Bernath, 1990, J. Chem. Phys., 93, 5457;
and from
(5) H. Birk and H. Jones, 1972, Chem. Phys. Lett. 175, 536
were also used in the fit.
The predictions should be adequate up to about 2 THz.
The dipole moment was assumed to agree with that of the main species, see e060506.cat.
Vibrational states v ≤ 35 have been considered for the calculation of the partition function.

Lines Listed1945
Frequency / GHz< 3000
Max. J178
log STR0-24.0
log STR1-24.0
Isotope Corr.-1.352
Egy / cm–10.0, 737.6434, 1470.2185, ...
 µa / D1.735
 µb / D 
 µc / D 
 A / MHz 
 B / MHz8910.662, 8867.709, 8824.751, ...
 C / MHz 
 Q(3000.)24405.2662
 Q(2500.)17387.6451
 Q(2000.)11600.9074
 Q(1500.)7015.8456
 Q(1000.)3603.8535
 Q(500.0)1331.8454
 Q(300.0)723.6484
 Q(225.0)531.6071
 Q(150.0)351.5493
 Q(75.00)175.7526
 Q(37.50)88.0335
 Q(18.75)44.1821
 Q(9.375)22.2594
 Q(5.000)12.0312
 Q(2.725)6.7163
detected in ISM/CSMyes (several v)


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