Millimeter Wave and Terahertz Spectra and Global Fit of Torsion-Rotation Transitions in the Ground, First and Second Excited Torsional States of 13CH3OH Methanol
Li-Hong Xu, R. M. Lees, Yun Hao, H. S. P. Mueller, C. P. Endres, F., Lewen, S. Schlemmer, and K. M. Menten

TL;DR
This paper presents an expanded and highly accurate global fit of the millimeter and THz spectra of 13CH3OH methanol, covering more torsional states and quantum numbers than previous datasets, aiding astrophysical observations.
Contribution
The study extends the spectral analysis of 13CH3OH to include the first three torsional states up to J=30, with a comprehensive global fit of over 19,000 lines, improving the existing database significantly.
Findings
Successful fit within measurement uncertainties for most lines
Expanded frequency and quantum number coverage
Enhanced database available in CDMS
Abstract
Methanol is observed in a wide range of astrophysical sources throughout the universe, and comprehensive databases of the millimeter and THz spectra of CH3OH and its principal isotopologues represent important tools for the astronomical community. A previous combined analysis of microwave and millimeter wave spectra of 13CH3OH together with Fourier transform far-infrared spectra was limited to the first two torsional states, v_t = 0 and 1, for J values up to 20. The limits on frequency and quantum number coverage have recently been extended by new millimeter and THz measurements on several different spectrometers in the Cologne laboratory in the frequency windows 34-70 GHz, 75-120 GHz, 240-340 GHz, 360-450 GHz and 1.12-1.50 THz. With the new data, the global treatment has now been expanded to include the first three torsional states for J values up to 30. The current 13CH3OH data set…
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