Communication: Visible line intensities of the triatomic hydrogen ion from experiment and theory

The visible spectrum of H3(+) is studied using high-sensitivity action spectroscopy in a cryogenic radiofrequency multipole trap. Advances are made to measure the weak ro-vibrational transitions from the lowest rotational states of H3(+) up to high excitation energies providing visible line intensit...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of chemical physics 2014-12, Vol.141 (24), p.241104-241104
Hauptverfasser: Petrignani, Annemieke, Berg, Max H, Grussie, Florian, Wolf, Andreas, Mizus, Irina I, Polyansky, Oleg L, Tennyson, Jonathan, Zobov, Nikolai F, Pavanello, Michele, Adamowicz, Ludwik
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Zusammenfassung:The visible spectrum of H3(+) is studied using high-sensitivity action spectroscopy in a cryogenic radiofrequency multipole trap. Advances are made to measure the weak ro-vibrational transitions from the lowest rotational states of H3(+) up to high excitation energies providing visible line intensities and, after normalisation to an infrared calibration line, the corresponding Einstein B coefficients. Ab initio predictions for the Einstein B coefficients are obtained from a highly precise dipole moment surface of H3(+) and found to be in excellent agreement, even in the region where states have been classified as chaotic.
ISSN:0021-9606
1089-7690
DOI:10.1063/1.4904440