Your calculation is correct, however there is a complication. Atkins, for example, gives the wavenumber as 2991 cm
-1 and the force constant as 516 N/m.
2886 cm
-1 is the experimental frequency of the vibrational transition (as also appears from the spectrum given by Atkins), and the value of 480.5 N/m for the force constant, quoted in several references, is presumably calculated from this. But this neglects the anharmonicity. This
http://cccbdb.nist.gov/exp2.asp?casno=7647010 gives the values ω
e = 2990.925 cm
-1 and ω
ex
e = 52.8 cm
-1, from which the transition frequency ω = ω
e - 2ω
ex
e = 2885.3 cm
-1.
Thus your given value of the force constant would appear to be wrong, but as I say, your calculation based on it is right.