The exact hyperfine structure and Einstein A-coefficients of OH - Consequences in simple astrophysical models

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Astronomical Models, Hydroxyl Emission, Hyperfine Structure, Electric Dipoles, Electron Transitions, Ground State, Infrared Spectra, Microwave Emission, Population Inversion, Reaction Kinetics, Ultraviolet Radiation

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A theoretical model which simultaneously analyzes UV, IR, and microwave experimental data is used to derive a consistent set of energy levels and Einstein A-coefficients for all electric dipole allowed transitions in v equals 0, 2 Pi states of OH. The ordering of the 2 Pi(3/2) F levels with J of at least 7/2 appears to differ from that given in several previous papers. The significance of the exact hyperfine structure of OH and of the development of a frequency/transition probability system is investigated in simple problems of astrophysical interest.

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