ISOTOPE SHIFT OF THE NITROGEN ABSORPTION BANDS IN THE VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET REGION
1964; NRC Research Press; Volume: 42; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1139/p64-157
ISSN1208-6045
AutoresM. Ogawa, Yoshio Tanaka, A. S. Jursa,
Tópico(s)Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
ResumoThe vibrational isotope shift of the nitrogen absorption bands has been studied in the 830–1000 Å region. A 3-meter normal-incidence vacuum spectrograph was used with the helium continuum as background.According to our analysis, the vibrational quantum numbers assigned to the lowest observed vibrational levels for the various electronic states of N 2 14 are as follows: [Formula: see text], 100 824 cm −1 , ν = 0; (b 1 Π u ), 101 455 cm −1 , ν = 1; (l 1 Π u ), 104 146 cm −1 , ν = 5; [Formula: see text], 104 366 cm −1 , ν = 0; (m 1 Π u ), 105 350 cm −1 , ν = 5 ~ 7; (o 1 Π u ), 105 703 cm −1 , ν = 0; [Formula: see text], 106 649 cm −1 , ν = 4; (p 1 Π u ), 108 373 cm −1 , ν = 9 ~ 10; [Formula: see text], 109 833 cm −1 , ν = 11 ~ 12; [Formula: see text] 110 944 cm −1 , ν = 10; (s ?), 116 688 cm −1 , ν > 20; and (t ?), 118 486 cm −1 ,[Formula: see text]. The observed isotope shift for the bands [Formula: see text], 106 381 cm −1 ; [Formula: see text], 108 549 cm −1 ; (f ?), 110 196 cm −1 ; [Formula: see text] 110 664 cm −1 ; [Formula: see text], 112 777 cm −1 ; (h′ ?), 114 841 cm −1 ; (h″ ?), 116 820 cm −1 ; and [Formula: see text], 118 778 cm −1 increases in this order and shows that none of these bands corresponds to a (0, 0) band.
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