2005
DOI: 10.1086/429366
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Spectroscopic Constants, Abundances, and Opacities of the TiH Molecule

Abstract: Using previous measurements and quantum chemical calculations to derive the molecular properties of the TiH molecule, we obtain new values for its ro-vibrational constants, thermochemical data, spectral line lists, line strengths, and absorption opacities. Furthermore, we calculate the abundance of TiH in M and L dwarf atmospheres and conclude that it is much higher than previously thought. We find that the TiH/TiO ratio increases strongly with decreasing metallicity, and at high temperatures can exceed unity.… Show more

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“…A number of values of A v 0 v 00 for both electronic transitions are listed in Table 2 of Burrows et al (2005). Unlike TiO, where data on several isotopic versions are available, for TiH, only data on the main isotopic version 48 TiH are available, so the isotopic shifts for the forms containing 46 Ti, 47 Ti, 49 Ti, and 50 Ti, have to be calculated, using equation (7), and the methods briefly discussed in x 2.…”
Section: Metal Hydridesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A number of values of A v 0 v 00 for both electronic transitions are listed in Table 2 of Burrows et al (2005). Unlike TiO, where data on several isotopic versions are available, for TiH, only data on the main isotopic version 48 TiH are available, so the isotopic shifts for the forms containing 46 Ti, 47 Ti, 49 Ti, and 50 Ti, have to be calculated, using equation (7), and the methods briefly discussed in x 2.…”
Section: Metal Hydridesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike TiO, where data on several isotopic versions are available, for TiH, only data on the main isotopic version 48 TiH are available, so the isotopic shifts for the forms containing 46 Ti, 47 Ti, 49 Ti, and 50 Ti, have to be calculated, using equation (7), and the methods briefly discussed in x 2. The quantum numbers of the levels involved are known, together with the vibrational and rotational constants from Burrows et al (2005) for the three electronic states, of which the pair X and A or X and B participate in a given transition. Although the shift of the lines of TiD is large, even when deuterium has not been destroyed by nuclear burning, at best, it has an abundance of about 5 orders of magnitude below normal hydrogen, so its isotopic shift, and equivalently, those of the other hydrides, is not required.…”
Section: Metal Hydridesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The thermochemical data of the included molecules were taken from Chase (1998), with updates for various species being taken from the recent literature. In particular, the thermochemical data of TiH were updated according to Burrows et al (2005). The adopted parameters for IRC +10216 are presented in Agúndez & Cernicharo (2006).…”
Section: Chlorine Chemistry In Irc +10216mentioning
confidence: 99%