Hyperfine Structure of theB Σ2X Σ2Transition of the LaO Molecule

Abstract
The O-O band of the B Σ2X Σ2 transition of lanthanum oxide has been studied using an interference spectrometer HYPEAC and a "dressed-walls" hollow cathode. The accuracy of the measurements allows a detailed study of nuclear hyperfine effects. A theoretical interpretation of experimental results is proposed which takes into account residual fine- and hyperfine-interaction contributions. A satisfactory explanation of the variation with N of the intensities is obtained when introducing intermediate coupling bβSbβJ effects in the ground state. From the comparison between experimental and theoretical results, the following values of some hyperfine- and fine-structure parameters are deduced, i.e., for the X Σ2 state γSR=2.57±0.25 mK and b=123.5±1.8 mK, and for the B Σ2 state b=21.7±2.0 mK and c=5±12 mK.