Characterization of the Coriolis Coupled Far-Infrared Bands of -Vinyl Alcohol.

J Phys Chem A

Department of Chemistry, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia.

Published: April 2022

Rotational emission from vibrationally excited molecules are responsible for a large fraction of lines in the spectra of interstellar molecular clouds. Vinyl alcohol (VA) has two rotamers that differ in energy by 6.4 kJ/mol, both of which have been observed toward the molecular cloud, Sagittarius B2(N) [Turner and Apponi, 2001, 561, 207]. Previously, we reported an analysis of the far-infrared spectrum of the higher energy rotamer, -VA [Bunn et al. 2017, 847, 67], yielding rotational and higher order distortion constants in the first excited vibrational state, and here, we report an analysis of the far-infrared spectrum of the lower energy rotamer, -VA, whose spectrum is significantly more complicated on account of Coriolis interactions that result in perturbations to the rovibrational spectrum. We account for those perturbations with the inclusion of Coriolis coupling constants in the fit, which couples the first excited OH torsional (ν) and CCO bending (ν) states. Inclusion of them resulted in more physically meaningful rotational and centrifugal distortion constants, and allows for accurate pure rotational line predictions to be made up to high energies. These will be particularly useful in searches for vibrationally excited -VA toward warm regions of interstellar molecular clouds, where we predict that it may be significantly abundant.

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