Ultrahigh-resolution study of autodetachment inC2

Abstract
We describe a new coaxial laser-ion-beam photodetachment spectrometer designed to measure high-resolution photodetachment spectra of negative ions, and the measurement of C2 autodetachment rates with it. The apparatus resolution of 10 MHz is sufficient to resolve linewidth and line shape of autodetaching resonances in C2. Autodetachment rates of the BΣu+2 state have been measured for a variety of rotational levels with v=6, 7, 8, and 9. The observed rates vary between 107 and 1010 s1, depending on vibrational and rotational state. Autodetachment of high vibrational levels (v=19) of the AΠu2 state has been seen to be slower than 108 s1. The physical processes giving rise to these results are discussed in some detail.