ExoMol line lists. XXIV. SiH Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Yurchenko S.N.
  2. Sinden F.
  3. Lodi L.
  4. Hill C.
  5. Gorman M.N.
  6. Tennyson J.
  7. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

SiH has long been observed in the spectrum of our Sun and other cool stars. Computed line lists SiGHTLY for the main isotopologues of silicon monohydride, ^28^SiH, ^29^SiH, ^30^SiH and ^28^SiD are presented. These line lists consider rotation-vibration transitions within the ground X ^2^{Pi} electronic state as well as transitions to the low-lying A ^2^{Delta} and a ^4^{Sigma}^-^ states. Ab initio potential energy (PECs) and dipole moment curves (DMCs) along with spin-orbit and electronic-angular-momentum couplings between them are calculated using the MRCI level of theory with the MOLPRO package. The PEC for the ground X state is refined to available experimental data with a typical accuracy of around 0.01cm^-1^ or better. The ^28^SiH line list includes 11,785 rovibronic states and 1,724,841 transitions with associated Einstein-A coefficients for angular momentum J up to 82.5 and covering wavenumbers up to 31340cm^-1^ (>0.319um). Spectra are simulated using the new line list and comparisons made with various experimental spectra. These line lists are applicable up to temperatures of ~5000K, making them relevant to astrophysical objects such as exoplanetary atmospheres and cool stars and opening up the possibility of detection in the interstellar medium.

Keywords
  1. Atomic physics
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2018MNRAS.473.5324Y
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2018-05-14T14:19:32Z
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2018-05-14T13:22:18Z
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