Excitation of Higher-Lying Metastable States in Carbon Monoxide by Electron Impact: Cross-Section and Lifetime Measurements

Abstract
The electron-impact cross section and radiative lifetime of the 10-eV metastable state in CO has been investigated from threshold (9.5±0.4 eV) to 45 eV using a time-of-flight apparatus. The absolute cross section at the peak of the excitation function (15.5 eV) was estimated to be 3×1018 cm2 to within a factor of 3. The radiative lifetime at 15 eV was found to be 97±15 μsec. Measurements at 45 eV resulted in a smaller lifetime, suggesting the existence of more than one state. The assignment of the state as b Σ+3 is rejected based on cross section and lifetime arguments, and the DΔ1 and I Σ1 states are suggested as alternate candidtates based on threshold considerations.