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==== Considerations for the intensity cutoffs ==== | ==== Considerations for the intensity cutoffs ==== | ||
- | It is very important to choose a reasonable temperature first. If you have more than one, it is useful to determine the intensity cutoffs separately for each case, unless the temperatures differ only marginally. \\ | + | It is very important to choose a reasonable temperature first. If you have more than one, |
+ | it is useful to determine the intensity cutoffs separately for each case, unless | ||
+ | the temperatures differ only marginally. | ||
+ | **STR0** should be chosen low enough that at least the //J// = 1 − 0 transitions show up in the catalog file. | ||
+ | In the case of molecules in cold environments or if your experimental rotatational temperature is low | ||
+ | and // | ||
+ | the //J// = 1 − 1 transitions show up in the catalog file. | ||
+ | **STR1** should be chosen high enough that not too many transitions with large uncertainties occur | ||
+ | in the catalog file, unless you do want this. | ||
+ | **Please note:** If the line list is relatively small with respect to the parameter set, | ||
+ | it may be useful to calculate to a value **FEND** that is much smaller than the one to | ||
+ | calculate the partition function properly. You can have multiple option lines in your | ||
+ | intensity file after the dipole moments lines and after one blank line. | ||
+ | Just exchange the desired line with the one that is currently in row 2. | ||
+ | Please note also that you may have to balance **STR0** and **STR1** to obtain | ||
+ | a recent catalog output, in particular in cases, in which the two values differ very much. | ||
+ | In rarer cases, it may be useful to have **STR1** < **STR0**, mainly if you want to | ||
+ | have frequencies well beyond the Boltzmann peak at the desired frequency. | ||
+ | In most cases, you will find that it is useful to have **STR0** < **STR1**. | ||
+ | \\ |