Vibrational state mixing of individual rotational levels in 1-butyne near 3333 cm−1

Abstract
The high resolution infrared spectrum of jet‐cooled 1‐butyne is reported for the acetylenic C–H stretch. The absorbance of an F‐center laser beam is enhanced by a multiple reflection cell surrounding the free jet. Although the spectrum in the gas phase (300 K) is a featureless rotational contour, at 3 K sharp features are observed. For J’=0, 1, 2, the Ka =1 lines are spectroscopically well‐behaved, but the Ka =0 lines are split into multiplets. Analysis of the Ka =1 lines gives the constants (B’+C’)/2=0.143 82(11) cm1, (B’−C’)/2=0.007 20(11) cm1, and ν0+A’−A‘=3333.0182(9) cm1. The quantities in parentheses are two standard deviations in units of the last digit. It is concluded that the Ka =0 levels are mixed with the bath of background vibrations by anharmonic matrix elements the order of 0.01 cm1.