MILLIMETER WAVE SPECTRA OF CHLORINE NITRATE

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2000

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Butler, Rebecca A. H.
Helminger, Paul
De Lucia, Frank C.

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Ohio State University

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Chlorine nitrate is a planar, slightly asymmetric molecule of atmospheric interest. It has a dense rotational spectrum due to its relatively small rotational constants and its several low-lying vibrational modes. We have recorded this spectrum with a FASSST spectrometer over a range of 128-350 GHz, and will report on our analysis of many of these lower vibrational states, including $2\nu_{9}, 3\nu_{9}, 4\nu_{9}, 5\nu_{9}, \nu_{7}, 2\nu_{7}, \nu_{7}+\nu_{9}$, and $\nu_{6}$, taking into account several perturbations between states.

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Author Institution: Department of Physics, The Ohio State University; Department of Physics and Chemistry, University of South Alabama; Department of Physics, The Ohio State University

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