Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010ycat..34920257f&link_type=abstract
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/492/257. Originally published in: 2008A&A...492..257F
Physics
Atomic Physics
Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
*Downward* pure rotational and ro-vibrational rates are provided for the 5 lowest vibrational levels of H2O and 11 temperatures (from 200 to 5000K). This corresponds to all possible transitions among the lowest 824th levels of H2O below 5000cm-1^. Upward rates can be computed using the detailed balance relation (see article).
Rate files are denoted as
coll-ph2o-h2.dat and coll-oh2o-h2.dat
for para-H20 and ortho-H20 colliding with H2, respectively, and
coll-ph2o-e.dat and coll-oh2o-e.dat
for para-H20 and ortho-H20 colliding with electrons, respectively.
The labelling of para- and ortho-H2O levels in the rate files correspond to the labelling in files ortho-H2O.levels and para-H2O.levels. For vibrational levels the normal mode notation (v1v2v3) is employed (v1 corresponds to symmetric stretch, v2 to bending and v3 to antisymmetric stretch).
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Faure Alex
Josselin Eric
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