Abstract

A close fit to the fundamental vibration frequencies of HCO and its isotopic modifications has been obtained by allowing for the anharmonicity of the CH bond using a Morse potential function. The apparent dissociation energy for this potential, D HCO ∼ 1.7 eV , indicates strong configuration interaction between structures corresponding to the combination of ground state and excited state dissociation products.

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