\\ Species Tag: & 64007 & Name:& H15NO3 \\ Version: & 1 & & $^{15}$N - Nitric acid \\ Date: & Dec. 2005 & & \\ Contributor:& B. J. Drouin & & \\ & & & \\ Lines Listed: & 36935 & Q(300.0)=& 27958.0617 \\ Freq. (GHz) $<$ & 1800 & Q(225.0)=& 18154.4920 \\ Max. J: & 99 & Q(150.0)=& 9880.3932 \\ LOGSTR0= & -7.0 & Q(75.00)=& 3494.2164 \\ LOGSTR1= & -7.0 & Q(37.50)=& 1236.8042 \\ Isotope Corr.: & -2.439 & Q(18.75)=& 438.4067 \\ Egy. (cm$^{-1}$) $>$& 0.0 & Q(9.375)=& 155.8279 \\ $\mu_a$ = & 1.986 & A=& 13012.2629 \\ $\mu_b$ = & 0.882 & B=& 12096.9240 \\ $\mu_c$ = & & C=& 6260.1372 \headend Frequencies from D. J. Millen and J. R. Morton, 1960, J. Chem. Soc. 1523; and B. J. Drouin {\it et. al}, J. Mol. Spec. {\it accepted Dec. 2005} are fit. The dipole moment is assumed to be the same as the ground state and was taken from the remeasurements report by A. P. Cox and J. M. Riveros, 1965, J. Chem.~Phys.~{\bf 42}, 3106 for the main isotopomer. The vibrational partitioning has been ignored in the catalog prediction.