Slowing Down of Rubidium-Induced Nuclear Spin Relaxation ofXe129Gas in a Magnetic Field

Abstract
The longitudinal relaxation rate of Xe129 nuclear spins slows down substantially in an external magnetic field of about 100 G. From an analysis of the magnetic slowing down and of the dependence of the zero-field relaxation rates on the third-body pressure, the authors have deduced the magnitudes of the spin-rotation and spin-exchange interactions in the Rb129Xe molecule, as well as the formation and breakup rates of RbXe in N2 gas and the dissociation constant of RbXe. The magnetic slowing down shows directly that binary collisions contribute no more than a few percent to the relaxation rates.