Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577419 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Several weak new absorption lines in the room temperature spectrum of carbon monoxide have been identified in the 108.9 - 109.0 nm wavelength range. The lines emerge from the long wavelength side of the C 1Σ+-X 1Σ+ (0-0) band and appear to form a single rotational branch. Their most probable assignments are to high J lines (J > 40) of the OP branch of the c 3Π-X 1Σ+ (0-0) band rather than to lines of the k 3Π-X 1Σ+ (2-0) band. The appearance of these lines may be explained by intensity borrowing from the C-X (0-0) transition as a result of mixing between the f1e spin-parity component of the c 3Πstate and the C 1Σ+ state, which are predicted to cross in this energy region.
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Authors
Jacob Baker, Françoise Launay,