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Abstract Book

1 MA. Plenary Monday, June 22, 2015 – 8:30 AM Room: Foellinger Auditorium Chair: Gregory S. Girolami, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA Welcome 8:30 Phyllis M. Wise, Chancellor University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign MA01 8:40 – 9:20 BREATHING EASIER THROUGH SPECTROSCOPY: STUDYING FREE RADICAL REACTIONS IN AIR POLLUTION CHEMISTRY, Mitchio Okumura MA02 9:25 – 10:05 MOLECULAR ROTATION SIGNALS: MOLECULE CHEMISTRY AND PARTICLE PHYSICS, Jens-Uwe Grabow Intermission MA03 10:35 – 11:15 IT IS WATER WHAT MATTERS: THz SPECTROSCOPY AS A TOOL TO STUDY HYDRATION DYNAMICS, Martina Havenith MA04 11:20 – 12:00 CPUF: CHIRPED-PULSE MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY IN PULSED UNIFORM SUPERSONIC FLOWS, Arthur Suits, Chamara Abeysekera, Lindsay N. Zack, Baptiste Joalland, Nuwandi M Ariyasingha, Barratt Park, Robert W Field, Ian Sims Preliminary 2 MF. Mini-symposium: High-Precision Spectroscopy Monday, June 22, 2015 – 1:30 PM Room: 116 Roger Adams Lab Chair: Michael Heaven, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA MF01 Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy Review Lecture 1:30 – 2:00 PHYSICS BEYOND THE STANDARD MODEL FROM MOLECULAR HYDROGEN SPECTROSCOPY, Wim Ubachs, Edcel John Salumbides, Julija Bagdonaite MF02 2:05 – 2:20 PRECISION SPECTROSCOPY ON HIGHLY-EXCITED VIBRATIONAL LEVELS OF H2, Ming Li Niu, Edcel John Salumbides, Wim Ubachs MF03 2:22 – 2:37 BOUNDS ON THE NUMBER AND SIZE OF EXTRA DIMENSIONS FROM MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY, Edcel John Salumbides, Bert Schellekens, Beatriz Gato-Rivera, Wim Ubachs MF04 2:39 – 2:54 CONTINUOUS SUPERSONIC EXPANSION DISCHARGE SOURCE FOR HIGH-PRECISION MID-INFRARED SPEC- TROSCOPY OF COLD MOLECULAR IONS, Courtney Talicska, Michael Porambo, Benjamin J. McCall MF05 2:56 – 3:11 + PROGRESS TOWARDS A HIGH-PRECISION INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY OF THE H3 ION, Adam J. Perry, James N. Hodges, Charles R. Markus, G. Stephen Kocheril, Paul A. Jenkins II, Benjamin J. McCall Intermission MF06 3:30 – 3:45 HIGH PRECISION INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF OH+, Charles R. Markus, Adam J. Perry, James N. Hodges, G. Stephen Kocheril, Paul A. Jenkins II, Benjamin J. McCall MF07 3:47 – 4:02 TOWARD TWO-COLOR SUB-DOPPLER SATURATION RECOVERY KINETICS IN CN (X, v = 0, J), Hong Xu, Damien Forthomme, Trevor Sears, Gregory Hall, Paul Dagdigian MF08 4:04 – 4:19 AN EMPIRICAL DIPOLE POLARIZABILITY FOR He FROM A FIT TO SPECTROSCOPIC DATA YIELDING ANA- LYTIC EMPIRICAL POTENTIALS FOR ALL ISOTOPOLOGUES OF HeH+ , Young-Sang Cho, Robert J. Le Roy, Nikesh S. Dattani MF09 4:21 – 4:36 ANALYTIC EMPIRICAL POTENTIALS FOR BeH+, BeD+, AND BeT+ INCLUDING UP TO 4TH ORDER QED IN THE LONG-RANGE, AND PREDICTIONS FOR THE HALO NUCLEONIC MOLECULES 11BeH+ and 14BeH+., Lena C. M. Li Chun Fong, Grzegorz Lach, Robert J. Le Roy, Nikesh S. Dattani MF10 4:38 – 4:53 ANALYTIC EMPIRICAL POTENTIAL AND ITS COMPARISON TO STATE OF THE ART ab initio CALCULATIONS − 3 FOR THE 6e EXCITED b(1 Πu)-STATE OF Li2., Nikesh S. Dattani, Robert J. Le Roy MF11 4:55 – 5:10 PRECISION SPECTROSCOPY OF TRAPPED HfF+ WITH A COHERENCE TIME OF 1 SECOND, Kevin Cossel, William Cairncross, Matt Grau, Dan Gresh, Yan Zhou, Jun Ye, Eric Cornell MF12 5:12 – 5:27 BROADBAND FREQUENCY COMB AND CW-LASER VELOCITY MODULATION SPECTROSCOPY OF ThF+, Dan Gresh, KevinPreliminary Cossel, Jun Ye, Eric Cornell MF13 5:29 – 5:44 PURE MW DATA FOR v = 0 6 OF PbI GIVE VIBRATIONAL SPACINGS AND A FULL ANALYTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY FUNCTION, Ji Ho (Chris)− Yoo, Corey Evans, Nick Walker, Robert J. Le Roy 3 MG. Structure determination Monday, June 22, 2015 – 1:30 PM Room: 100 Noyes Laboratory Chair: Ha Vinh Lam Nguyen, Universite´ Paris-Est Creteil,´ Creteil,´ France MG01 1:30 – 1:45 DETECTION OF HSNO, A CRUCIAL INTERMEDIATE LINKING NO AND H2S CHEMISTRIES, Marie-Aline Martin-Drumel, Carrie Womack, Kyle N Crabtree, Sven Thorwirth, Michael C McCarthy MG02 1:47 – 2:02 DETECTION AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NITROSAMIDE H2NNO: A CENTRAL INTERMEDI- ATE IN deNOx PROCESSES, Michael C McCarthy, Kelvin Lee, John F. Stanton MG03 2:04 – 2:19 MICROWAVE SPECTRA OF 1- AND 2-BROMOBUTANE, Soohyun Ka, Jihyun Kim, Heesu Jang, JUNG JIN Oh MG04 2:21 – 2:36 ACCURATE EQUILIBRIUM STRUCTURES FOR trans-HEXATRIENE BY THE MIXED ESTIMATION METHOD AND FOR THE THREE ISOMERS OF OCTATETRAENE FROM THEORY; STRUCTURAL CONSEQUENCES OF ELEC- TRON DELOCALIZATION, Norman C. Craig, Jean Demaison, Peter Groner, Heinz Dieter Rudolph, Natalja Vogt MG05 2:38 – 2:53 RING PUCKERING POTENTIALS OF THREE FLUORINATED CYCLOPENTENES: C5F8, C5HF7, and C5H2F6, E. A. Arsenault, B. E. Long, Wallace C. Pringle, Yoon Jeong Choi, S. A. Cooke, Esther J Ocola, Jaan Laane MG06 2:55 – 3:10 CONFORMATIONAL TRANSFORMATION OF FIVE-MEMBERED RINGS: THE GAS PHASE STRUCTURE OF 2- METHYLTETRAHYDROFURAN, Vinh Van, Ha Vinh Lam Nguyen, Wolfgang Stahl MG07 3:12 – 3:27 ASSIGNMENT OF THE MICROWAVE SPECTRUM OF 1,2-DIFLUOROBENZENE HCCH: LESSONS LEARNED FROM ANALYSIS OF A DENSE BROADBAND SPECTRUM, Anuradha Akmeemana,··· Rebecca D. Nelson, Mikayla L. Grant, Rebecca A. Peebles, Sean A. Peebles, Justin M. Kang, Nathan A Seifert, Brooks Pate MG08 3:29 – 3:39 STRUCTURE DETERMINATION AND CH F INTERACTIONS IN H2C=CHF H2C=CF2 BY FOURIER- TRANSFORM MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY,··· Rachel E. Dorris, Rebecca A. Peebles, Sean··· A. Peebles Intermission MG09 3:58 – 4:13 MILLIMETER WAVE SPECTROSCOPY AND EQUILIBRIUM STRUCTURE DETERMINATION OF PYRIMIDINE (m- C4H4N2), Zachary N. Heim, Brent K. Amberger, Brian J. Esselman, R. Claude Woods, Robert J. McMahon MG10 4:15 – 4:30 MILLIMETER-WAVE SPECTROSCOPY OF PHENYL ISOCYANATE, Cara E. Schwarz, Brent K. Amberger, Benjamin C. Haenni, Brian J. Esselman, R. Claude Woods, Robert J. McMahon MG11 4:32 – 4:47 BROADBAND MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY AS A TOOL TO STUDY THE STRUCTURES OF ODORANT MOLECULES AND WEAKLY BOUND COMPLEXES IN THE GAS PHASE , Sabrina Zinn, Thomas Betz, Chris Med- craft, Melanie Schnell MG12 4:49 – 5:04 MICROWAVE SPECTRA OF 9-FLUORENONE AND BENZOPHENONE, Channing West, Galen Sedo, Jennifer van Wi- jngaardenPreliminary MG13 5:06 – 5:21 ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF BACKBONE LENGTH AND CAPPING AGENT ON THE CONFORMATIONAL PREFERENCES OF A MODEL PEPTIDE: CONFORMATION SPECIFIC IR AND UV SPECTROSCOPY OF 2- AMINOISOBUTYRIC ACID, Joseph R. Gord, Daniel M. Hewett, Matthew A. Kubasik, Timothy S. Zwier MG14 5:23 – 5:38 COMPARISON OF INTRAMOLECULAR FORCES IN DIPEPTIDES WITH TWO AROMATIC RINGS: DOES DISPER- SION DOMINATE?, Jessica A. Thomas 4 MH. Linelists Monday, June 22, 2015 – 1:30 PM Room: B102 Chemical and Life Sciences Chair: Shanshan Yu, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA MH01 1:30 – 1:45 HITRAN IN THE XXIst CENTURY: BEYOND VOIGT AND BEYOND EARTH, Laurence S. Rothman, Iouli E Gordon, Christian Hill, Roman V Kochanov, Piotr Wcislo, Jonas Wilzewski MH02 1:47 – 2:02 HITRANonline: A NEW STRUCTURE AND INTERFACE FOR HITRAN LINE LISTS AND CROSS SECTIONS , Chris- tian Hill, Laurence S. Rothman, Iouli E Gordon, Roman V Kochanov, Piotr Wcislo, Jonas Wilzewski MH03 2:04 – 2:19 WORKING WITH HITRAN DATABASE USING HAPI: HITRAN APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE, Roman V Kochanov, Christian Hill, Piotr Wcislo, Iouli E Gordon, Laurence S. Rothman, Jonas Wilzewski MH04 2:21 – 2:31 GPU ACCELERATED INTENSITIES: A NEW METHOD OF COMPUTING EINSTEIN-A COEFFICIENTS, Ahmed Faris Al-Refaie, Sergei N. Yurchenko, Jonathan Tennyson MH05 2:33 – 2:48 LINE SHAPE PARAMETERS FOR NEAR INFRARED CO2 BANDS IN THE 1.61 AND 2.06 MICRON SPECTRAL REGIONS, V. Malathy Devi, D. Chris Benner, Keeyoon Sung, Linda Brown, Timothy J Crawford, Mary Ann H. Smith, Arlan Mantz MH06 2:50 – 3:05 RELIABLE IR LINE LISTS FOR SO2 AND CO2 ISOTOPOLOGUES COMPUTED FOR ATMOSPHERIC MODELING ON VENUS AND EXOPLANETS, Xinchuan Huang, David Schwenke, Timothy Lee, Robert R. Gamache MH07 3:07 – 3:22 LASER SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF CaH IN THE B2Σ+ AND D2Σ+ STATES, Kyohei Watanabe, Kanako Uchida, Kaori Kobayashi, Fusakazu Matsushima, Yoshiki Moriwaki Intermission MH08 3:41 – 3:56 17 18 ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENTS AND ANALYSES OF H2 O AND H2 O, John Pearson, Shanshan Yu, Adam Walters MH09 3:58 – 4:13 EXPERIMENTAL LINE LISTS OF HOT METHANE, Robert J. Hargreaves, Peter F. Bernath, Jeremy Bailey, Michael Dulick MH10 4:15 – 4:30 EXPERIMENTAL TRANSMISSION SPECTRA OF HOT AMMONIA IN THE INFRARED, Christopher A. Beale, Robert J. Hargreaves, Michael Dulick, Peter F. Bernath MH11 4:32 – 4:47 HYPERSONIC POST-SHOCK CAVITY RING-DOWN SPECTROSCOPY, Nicolas Suas-David, Samir Kassi, Abdessamad Benidar, Robert Georges MH12 4:49 – 5:04 CH3D NEAR INFRARED CAVITY RING-DOWN SPECTRUM REANALYSIS AND IR-IR DOUBLE RESONANCE, Shaoyue Yang, George Schwartz, Kevin Lehmann MH13 5:06 – 5:21 AYTY: A NEWPreliminary LINE-LIST FOR HOT FORMALDEHYDE, Ahmed Faris Al-Refaie, Sergei N. Yurchenko, Jonathan Ten- nyson, Andrey Yachmenev MH14 5:23 – 5:38 THE MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY OF AMINOACETONITRILE IN THE VIBRATIONAL EXCITED STATE, Chiho Fujita, Hiroyuki Ozeki, Kaori Kobayashi 5 MI. Ions Monday, June 22, 2015 – 1:30 PM Room: 274 Medical Sciences Building Chair: Mark Johnson, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA MI01 1:30 – 1:45 ROTATIONAL ACTION SPECTROSCOPY VIA STATE-SELECTIVE HELIUM ATTACHMENT, Lars Kluge, Alexander Stoffels, Sandra Brunken,¨ Oskar Asvany, Stephan Schlemmer MI02 1:47 – 2:02 SYMMETRY BEYOND PERTURBATION THEORY: FLOPPY MOLECULES AND ROTATION-VIBRATION STATES, Hanno Schmiedt, Stephan Schlemmer, Per Jensen MI03 2:04 – 2:19 + STUDYING ROTATION/TORSION COUPLING IN H5 USING DIFFUSION MONTE CARLO, Melanie L. Marlett, Zhou Lin, Anne B McCoy MI04 2:21 – 2:36 HIGH-J ROTATIONAL LINES OF 13C ISOTOPOLOGUES OF HCO+ MEASURED BY USING EVENSON-TYPE TUN- ABLE FIR SPECTROMETER, Mari Suzuki, Ryo Oishi, Yoshiki Moriwaki, Fusakazu Matsushima, Takayoshi Amano MI05 2:38 – 2:48 UV-UV HOLE-BURNING SPECTROSCOPY OF A PROTONATED ADENINE DIMER IN A COLD QUADRUPOLE ION TRAP, Hyuk Kang MI06 2:50 – 3:05 SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF PROTON-COUPLED ELECTRON TRANSFER IN WATER OXIDATION CAT- 2+ ALYZED BY A RUTHENIUM COMPLEX, [Ru(tpy)(bpy)(H2O)] , Erin M.

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