Abstract
The v 1 fundamental band of HOCS+ has been observed in absorption in a hollow cathode discharge with a difference frequency laser system. The precise spectroscopic parameters have been determined through a least squares fit of more than 550 lines to an effective vibration-rotation hamiltonian. It has been concluded that the species is HOCS+, since the vibrational frequency (v 0 = 3435·1636 cm-1) is very likely to be the O-H stretch, and not an S-H or C-H stretch. Rotational transition frequencies for Ka ⩽ 2 are calculated to assist the search for the species in interstellar space and in the laboratory. An isomer, HSCO+, has been searched for in the range of 2450–2600 cm-1 (expected S-H stretch frequency region) without success.
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