Frequency and intensity analyses of the far infrared ν5 band system of cyanogen (C2N2) and applications to Titan
Résumé
The far infrared spectrum of cyanogen has been studied at high resolution to improve the rotational analysis of the ν5 band system around 234 cm−1. Present in the sample in natural abundances, both isotopologues N13CCN and 15NCCN have also been studied. The weak ν4-ν5 difference band centered at 270 cm−1 has been studied for the first time. On the basis of a global rovibrational analysis limited to the ν2, ν4, and ν5 modes, energy levels up to 2300 cm−1 have been considered to contribute to the overall spectrum intensity at room temperature leading to a new line list of 196,994 lines. The line intensity prediction has been used to correct previous line intensity measurements by taking into account line mixing. A new vibrational transition moment has been deduced and compared to new band intensity measurements obtained by low resolution studies which are also presented in this paper. The agreement between both approaches is very good and rules out the apparent disagreement between line intensity and band intensity measurements observed in the past. An intensity study of 15NCCN is also proposed here thanks to the availability of a pure sample. Those results open the way to the search for isotopologues of cyanogen in Titan's atmosphere.