Intensity of transitions from the
and
a1Δ
g states to the ground state
in the near IR emission spectrum of the S
2 molecule has been calculated by the
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Intensity of transitions from the
and
a1Δ
g states to the ground state
in the near IR emission spectrum of the S
2 molecule has been calculated by the multireference configuration interaction method taking into account spin-orbit coupling (SOC). The intensity of the
−
transition is largely determined by the spin interaction with the electromagnetic wave, which comes from the zero-field splitting of the ground X multiplet and the SOC-induced mixing between
b and
states. The Einstein coefficients for the experimentally detected 0−0, 0−1, 1−1 bands of the
emission system are calculated in good agreement with observations. The Einstein coefficient of the
magnetic dipole transition is very low, being equal to 0.0014 s
−1. Nonetheless, the weakest of all experimentally observed bands (the 0−0 band of the
a-XMs=±1 transition) qualitatively corresponds to this calculation. Most importantly, we provide many other IR bands for magnetic dipole
−
and
transitions, which could be experimentally observable in the S
2 transparency windows from a theoretical point of view. We hope that these results will contribute to the further experimental exploration of the magnetic infrared bands in the S
2 dimer.
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