The lifetimes for spontaneous emission from the X 3Σ−(v=1) and a 1Δ states of CH−

Abstract
The radiative decay of excited CH trapped in a radio frequency ion trap was measured, and the total excited state population was probed by observing the depletion of trapped CH caused by photodetachment at 1.16 eV, below the expected electron affinity for the ground 3Σ state. The signal decayed biexponentially with time. We assigned the long lived state (lifetime 5.9+0.8, −0.6 s) as the metastable a 1Δ state previously identified in the photoelectron spectrum. The fast decay, with a lifetime of 1.75±0.15 ms, was attributed to the first excited vibrational level of the ground 3Σ state, in good agreement with a theoretical result by Manz, Zilch, Rosmus, and Werner. These results support the electron affinity of 1.238 eV for CH obtained by Kasdan, Herbst, and Lineberger from photoelectron spectroscopy, and contradict the value of 0.74 eV determined by Feldmann from photodetachment spectroscopy.