Table C.1
Acetone lines with high Ka and low Kc quantum numbers
Transition | Predicted frequency [MHz] |
|
|
1913,7–1812,6 EE | 334 948.01 |
1813,5–1712,6 EE | 336 133.79 |
1814,5–1713,4 AE | 338 242.61 |
1814,4–1713,4 EA | 338 625.87 |
1814,4–1713,5 AA | 339 459.74 |
1812,6–1711,7 EE | 342 896.39 |
1815,3–1714,3 EA | 344 793.57 |
1914,6–1813,5 EE | 350 205.27 |
1914,6–1813,5 AA | 351 215.21 |
1914,6–1813,6 EE | 353 155.67 |
1914,5–1813,6 AA | 354 673.02 |
1914,5–1813,6 EE | 355 248.54 |
1913,6–1812,7 AA | 356 644.96 |
1913,6–1812,7 EE | 356 675.20 |
1915,4–1814,5 AE | 359 197.90 |
1915,5–1814,4 AA | 359 301.10 |
2014,7–1913,6 EE | 359 843.80 |
2014,7–1913,6 AA | 360 338.51 |
Notes. These acetone lines appear missing or shifted when comparing the synthetic spectrum with the observed spectrum. This could be due to perturbations by interactions between the (high Ka, low Kc) levels and the levels from the lowest torsional excited states (Groner et al. 2002).
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