ExoMol Molecular linelists. XXXIII. TiO Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. McKemmish L.K.
  2. Masseron T.
  3. Hoeijmakers H.J.
  4. Perez-Mesa V.
  5. Grimm S.L.,Yurchenko S.N.
  6. Tennyson J.
  7. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Accurate line lists are crucial for correctly modelling a variety of astrophysical phenomena, including stellar photospheres and the atmospheres of extra-solar planets. This set presents a new line database ToTo for the five main isotopologues of titanium oxide (TiO. The TiO line list contains transitions with wave-numbers up to 30000cm^-1^ ie long-wards of 0.33um. The ToTo line list includes all dipole-allowed transitions between 13 low-lying electronic states (X, a, d, E, A, B, C, b, c, f, e). Ab initio potential energy curves (PECs) are computed at the icMRCI level and combined with spin-orbit and other coupling curves. These PECs and couplings are iteratively refined to match known empirical energy levels. Accurate line intensities are generated using ab initio dipole moment curves. The ToTo line lists are appropriate for temperatures below 5000K and contain 30 million transitions for TiO. Tests of the line lists show greatly improved agreement with observed spectra for objects such as M-dwarfs GJ876 and GL581.

Keywords
  1. Atomic physics
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2019MNRAS.488.2836M
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History

2019-08-30T12:45:10Z
Resource record created
2019-08-30T12:45:10Z
Created
2019-09-02T07:57:13Z
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