ExoMol molecular line lists - XXIII: spectra of PO and PS
Laxmi Prajapat, Pawel Jagoda, Lorenzo Lodi, Maire N. Gorman, Sergei N., Yurchenko, Jonathan Tennyson

TL;DR
This paper presents comprehensive and refined molecular line lists for phosphorus monoxide and phosphorus monosulphide, enabling improved spectral analysis for astrophysical environments such as brown dwarfs, stars, and exoplanets.
Contribution
The study provides the most extensive and accurate line lists for PO and PS, including new ab initio calculations and refined spectroscopic data, with applications in astrophysical modeling.
Findings
Line lists cover up to 5000 K for both molecules.
Sharp Q-branch peaks serve as diagnostics in infrared spectra.
An approximate UV line list for PS B-X transition is included.
Abstract
Comprehensive line lists for phosphorus monoxide (PO) and phosphorus monosulphide (PS) in their electronic ground state are presented. The line lists are based on new ab initio potential energy (PEC), spin-orbit (SOC) and dipole moment (DMC) curves computed using the MRCI+Q-r method with aug-cc-pwCV5Z and aug-cc-pV5Z basis sets. The nuclear motion equations (i.e. the rovibronic Schr\"odinger equations for each molecule) are solved using the program Duo. The PECs and SOCs are refined in least-squares fits to available experimental data. Partition functions, , are computed up to 5000 K, the range of validity of the line lists. These line lists are the most comprehensive available for either molecule. The characteristically sharp peak of the -branches from the spin-orbit split components give useful diagnostics for both PO and PS in…
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