Spectral lines and distribution of H+3 in high rotational levels
- 1 May 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 100 (9), 6267-6274
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.467089
Abstract
Infrared spectrum of the ν2 fundamental band of H+3 in high rotational levels has been studied. Three motives for this study were (i) to provide laboratory data for the observation of astronomical objects in which a large abundance of H+3 exists at high temperature, (ii) to study kinetic energy distribution of H+3 in plasmas and to determine its rotational and translational temperatures, and (iii) to provide information on high rovibrational states for the variational calculations on the intramolecular dynamic of H+3. In order to increase the kinetic temperature, water-cooled plasmas with helium dominated gas mixtures with He/H2∼5/0.6 torr were used. The observed rotational level in the ground state with the highest rotational quantum numbers was J=K=15 which has the rotational energy of 5091.6 cm−1. It was found from the observed relative intensities of the rovibrational transitions and linewidths that H+3 in the plasmas were in approximate thermal equilibrium with both rotational and translational temperature of ∼1000 K. On the contrary, an analysis of the relative intensities of the H+3 spectral lines observed in our previous study of carbocation spectroscopy showed nonthermal rotational distribution. A semiquantitative discussion is given on the observed results.Keywords
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