Full Spectroscopic Model and Trihybrid Experimental-Perturbative-Variational Line List for CN
Abstract
Accurate line lists are important for the description of the spectroscopic nature of small molecules. While a line list for CN (an important molecule for chemistry and astrophysics) exists, no underlying energy spectroscopic model has been published, which is required to consider the sensitivity of transitions to a variation of the proton-to-electron mass ratio. Here we have developed a Duo energy spectroscopic model as well as a novel hybrid style line list for CN and its isotopologues, combining energy levels that are derived experimentally (Marvel), using the traditional/perturbative approach (Mollist), and the variational approach (from a Duo spectroscopic model using standard ExoMol methodology). The final Trihybrid ExoMol-style line list for 12C14N consists of 28,004 energy levels (6,864 experimental, 1,574 perturbative, the rest variational) and 2,285,103 transitions up to 60,000 cm-1 between the three lowest electronic states (X2Sigma+, A2Pi and B2Sigma+). The spectroscopic model created is used to evaluate CN as a molecular probe to constrain the variation of the proton-to-electron mass ratio; no overly promising sensitive transitions for extragalactic study were identified.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2105.13917,
title = {Full Spectroscopic Model and Trihybrid Experimental-Perturbative-Variational Line List for CN},
author = {Anna-Maree Syme and Laura K. McKemmish},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.13917},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Accepted in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 13 pages, 11 figures