Abstract

An expression for the rate constant of the vibrational predissociation (VPD) of T-shaped triatomic van der Waals' (vdW) molecules is derived on the basis of the adiabatic separation between the high-frequency intramolecular and low-frequency vdW modes. The intramolecular and vdW modes are assumed to be characterized by the Morse-type interaction potentials. The dependence of the VPD line width on the intramolecular vibrational quantum number of a T-Shaped I 2-He vdW molecule is calculated by using the expression derived. The magnitudes of the calculated VPD line width are of the same order as those of the experimental. It is shown that the Condon approximation is insufficient and the non-Condon treatment is necessary to evaluate quantitatively the VPD rate constant within the adiabatic theory.

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