High resolution infrared spectrum and global analysis of nu5, nu12, and nu12+nu6-nu6 in CH3SiH3 by L. Borvayeh, I. Ozier, A. Bauder, and N. Moazzen-Ahmadi Summary Table with the detailed output from the best FR fit of Table 1 for the Supplementary Material Archives of the Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy Corresponding Author: Irving Ozier iozier@phas.ubc.ca Number of Lines in the file is 9886. This file consists of five parts. The file is written in straight text and can be read with a standard editor. If it is to be printed out, however, it would be best to print it from Microsoft Word as follows: Part (1): 9 point Courier New font with Portrait orientation Part (2): 10 point Courier New font with Portrait orientation Part (3): 8 point Courier New font with Landscape orientation Part (4): 10 point Courier New font with Portrait orientation Part (5): 9 point Courier New font with Portrait orientation SUMMARY OF THE FIVE PARTS ************************* Part (1) The characteristics of the fit are given. See Table 2 of the ******** manuscript for further details. Part (2) The best fit values of the molecular parameters are given for ******** the final FR model fit. The best fit values are also given in Table 1 of the manuscript, where further details can be found. In part because the Supplementary Material uses text only, the symbols used in the Supplementary Material for the parameters are different from those used in the manuscript. The corres- pondence between symbols can easily be deduced by comparing the numerical values here with their counterparts in Table 1 of the manuscript. This correspondence is needed to interpret Part (3). If the entry in the Index column is unity, then the parameter listed is treated as the difference between the excited state value and that for the ground state. Part (3) The correlation matrix is given using the same symbols as in ******** Part (2). The correlation coefficients have been multiplied by 1000. (Zero means a coefficient that is smaller than 0.05%.) Part (4) As discussed in Sec. IV of the manuscript, some of the lines ******** in the nu5 band were blended. In many cases, this occurred in a systematic manner over a wide range in J-values. The fre- quencies of such blended lines were included of the data set. In each such case, the frequency was taken as the weighted average. In this Part, the averaging pattern is specified. The Flag indicated here is the Flag which is given in the right-hand column of the table in Part (5). Part (5) The global data set is given. This has been divided into ******** Components as has been done in Table 2 of the text. For each transition, Part (5) lists the calculated frequency, the observed frequency, the corresponding difference, the experimental error, and the identification. In addition, the averaging flag is given in the right hand column speci- fying the averaging procedure which has been used, as defined in Part (4).