Dynamics of Atomic and Molecular Metastable States Produced in Electron-Bombarded Superfluid Helium

Abstract
We have studied the production, destruction, and lifetimes of the He2(aΣu3+) and He(2S3) metastable states of helium that are produced in electron-bombarded superfluid helium. The characteristic lifetime of a metastable molecule in the superfluid is shown to exceed 0.1 sec, while the lifetime of a metastable atom is only about 15 μsec. The production rates for the He2(aΣu3+) and He(2S3) metastable states are about 500 and 450 per incident 160-keV electron, respectively.