Intermolecular interaction potentials for the Ar-C2H 2, Kr-C2H2, and Xe-C2H2 weakly bound complexes: Information from molecular beam scattering, pressure broadening coefficients, and rovibrational spectroscopy

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Integral cross sections and pressure broadening coefficients have been measured for the acetylene-krypton complex, by molecular beam scattering and by high resolution IR spectroscopy, respectively. A new potential energy surface (PES) is proposed to describe structure and dynamical properties of this prototypical weakly bound complex. The PES has been parametrized exploiting a novel atom-bond pairwise additive scheme and has been fitted to the experimental data. A similar PES has been obtained for the acetylene-xenon system by a proper scaling of the interaction parameters of the krypton case, based on empirical considerations. These PESs together with that recently proposed by the same authors [J. Phys. Chem. 109, 8471 (2005)] for the acetylene-argon case have been employed for close coupling calculations of the pressure broadening cross sections and for a characterization of the rovibrational structure of the complexes. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Cappelletti, D., Bartolomei, M., Carmona-Novillo, E., Pirani, F., Blanquet, G., & Thibault, F. (2007). Intermolecular interaction potentials for the Ar-C2H 2, Kr-C2H2, and Xe-C2H2 weakly bound complexes: Information from molecular beam scattering, pressure broadening coefficients, and rovibrational spectroscopy. Journal of Chemical Physics, 126(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2434174

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