The theory of the intensity factors of rotational lines in diatomic molecular spectra is reviewed with an emphasis on removing obscurities and resolving ambiguities that exist. For example, a unified intensity-factor sum rule is derived that is valid for all spin-allowed and spin-forbidden dipole transitions. Further, it is shown that the electronic transition moments can always be chosen to be real and that a few simple rules ensure the application of consistent phase factors.
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Whiting, E. E., & Nicholls, R. W. (1974). Reinvestigation of Rotational-Line Intensity Factors in Diatomic Spectra. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 27, 1. https://doi.org/10.1086/190286
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