High-resolution spectroscopy of molecular hydrogen in the extreme ultraviolet region

Abstract
We report high-resolution spectroscopy of the DΠu1, DΠu1, and BΣu+1 states in H2, HD, and D2, performed in absorption in the vicinity of 83 nm. Predissociative widths as narrow as 0.3 cm1 have been measured, and profile analyses based on the theory of Fano are performed on these predissociated states. The importance of overlap integrals in the predissociation of B is shown, and the absorption cross section σ=(7.2±0.7)×1016 cm2 for the BX(2,0) is determined. Anomalous behavior observed in the D(v=5) states of D2 is analyzed in terms of an accidental perturbation by the D(v=0) states.