Physics
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Jun 2009
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"International Symposium On Molecular Spectroscopy, 64th Meeting, Held 22-26 June, 2009 at Ohio State University. http://molspec
Physics
Dynamics
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The analysis of the rotational data which were the basis of our two previous publications about NCNCS as an example of quantum monodromy has been completed, and the data extended to include the 6th excited state of the quasilinear bending mode. This talk will present the results of fitting the data with the GSRB Hamiltonian, which provides structural and potential parameters. Ab initio calculations contributed some parameters that could not be determined from the data. The predicted variation of the expectation value of ρ, which is the complement of the CNC angle, and of the electric dipole transition moment, upon rovibrational excitation indicate the mapping of monodromy in the potential function into these properties of the molecule.
B. P. Winnewisser, M. Winnewisser, I. R. Medvedev, M. Behnke, F. C. De Lucia, S. C. Ross and J. Koput Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (243002), 2005.
M. Winnewisser, B. P. Winnewisser, I. R. Medvedev, F. C. De Lucia, S. C. Ross and L. M. Bates J. Mol. Struct. 798 (1-26), 2006.
de Lucia Frank C.
Koput Jacek
Medvedev Ivan R.
Ross Stephen C.
Winnewisser Brenda P.
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