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The QUEST Database of Highly-Accurate Excitation Energies

Chemical Physics 2026-05-20 v2 Materials Science Strongly Correlated Electrons Nuclear Theory Computational Physics

Abstract

We report theoretical best estimates of vertical transition energies (VTEs) for a large number of excited states and molecules: the \textsc{quest} database. This database includes 1489 \emph{aug}-cc-pVTZ VTEs (731 singlets, 233 doublets, 461 triplets, and 64 quartets) for both valence and Rydberg transitions occurring in molecules containing from 1 to 16 non-hydrogen atoms. \textsc{Quest} also includes a significant list of VTEs for states characterized by a partial or genuine double-excitation character, known to be particularly challenging for many computational methods. The vast majority of the reported values are deemed chemically-accurate, that is, are within ±0.05\pm0.05 eV of the FCI/\emph{aug}-cc-pVTZ estimate. This allows for a balanced assessment of the performance of popular excited-state methodologies. We report the results of such benchmarks for various single- and multi-reference wavefunction approaches, and provide extensive supporting information allowing testing of other models. All corresponding data associated with the \textsc{quest} database, along with analysis tools, can be found in the associated \textsc{GitHub} repository at the following URL: https://github.com/pfloos/QUESTDB.

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@article{arxiv.2506.11590,
  title  = {The QUEST Database of Highly-Accurate Excitation Energies},
  author = {Pierre-François Loos and Martial Boggio-Pasqua and Aymeric Blondel and Filippo Lipparini and Denis Jacquemin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.11590},
  year   = {2026}
}

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28 pages, 7 figures (Supporting Information available). For associated git repository, see https://github.com/pfloos/QUESTDB