Precision Spectroscopy of the Fine Structure in the $\boldsymbol{a\;{}^3\Sigma_u^+(v=0)}$ and $\boldsymbol{c\;{}^3\Sigma_g^+(v=4)}$ States of the Helium Dimer
V. Wirth, M. Holdener, F. Merkt

TL;DR
This paper presents highly precise spectroscopic measurements of helium dimer states, providing detailed energy level data and insights into predissociation mechanisms to test advanced quantum-chemical calculations.
Contribution
It offers the first high-precision measurements of specific helium dimer states, including fine-structure details and predissociation effects, enhancing the experimental data for theoretical validation.
Findings
Precise energy levels of $a$ $^3\Sigma_u^+(v=0)$ and $c$ $^3\Sigma_g^+(v=4)$ states up to N=10.
Observation of linewidth broadening due to tunneling predissociation.
Improved molecular constants with higher accuracy than previous measurements.
Abstract
With four electrons, He is one of very few molecules for which first-principles quantum-chemical calculations that include the treatment of nonadiabatic, relativistic and quantum-electrodynamics corrections are possible. Precise spectroscopic measurements are needed as references to test these calculations. We report here on a spectroscopic measurement of the electronic transition of He at a precision () of and with full resolution of the rotational, spin-spin and spin-rotational fine structures. The investigation focuses on transitions to the rotational levels of the state, located energetically above the He He dissociation limit and decaying by tunneling predissociation through a barrier in the state. The new data include a full map of…
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