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      Full spectroscopic model and trihybrid experimental-perturbative-variational line list for CN.

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          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 (6864 experimental, 1574 perturbative, the rest variational) and 2285 103 transitions up to 60 000 cm-1 between the three lowest electronic states (X 2Σ+, A 2Π, and B 2Σ+). 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.

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          Journal
          Mon Not R Astron Soc
          Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          0035-8711
          0035-8711
          Aug 2021
          : 505
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Chemistry, University of New South Wales, 2052 Sydney, Australia.
          Article
          stab1551
          10.1093/mnras/stab1551
          8220511
          34177351
          8f0b71f4-8166-4c0b-a2b0-5fa98a169dee
          History

          techniques: spectroscopic,astronomical data bases: miscellaneous,molecular data

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