REVIEW OF THE INTERACTIONS ENCOUNTERED IN OUR STUDY OF THE $CH_{3}$-ROCKING AND OH-BENDING FUNDAMENTALS OF $^{13}CH_{3}OH$

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1998

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Ohio State University

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Our study of the $n = 0$ OH-Bending and $n = 0$ and $1 CH_{3}$-Rocking states has led to the characterization of a variety of interactions coupling the different vibrational modes. The OH-Bending state strongly interacts with the first excited torsional $CH_{3}$-Rocking state and we have observed several ""extra"" forbidden sub-bands arising from intensity borrowing from the allowed interacting sub-bands. In our spectra we have observed the effects of Coriolis coupling between rocking $(K - 1)$ and CO-Stretching K levels for K values from 6 to 10. Other interesting interactions encountered are J-localized perturbations due to level crossing resonances with the CO-Stretch state. All these interactions provide relaxation channels for intra-molecular vibrational redistribution (IVR) among the lower vibrational modes in $^{13}CH_{3} OH$.

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Author Institution: Department of Physics, University of Toronto; Centre for Laser Applications and Molecular Science, Department of Physics, University of New Brunswick

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