Abstract

The absorption spectrum of the Hartley band of ozone in a cold molecular beam has been investigated using a hole-burning depletion technique over the wavelength range 273.2–284 nm. This spectrum shows a more pronounced vibrational structure than the corresponding absorption spectrum measured at ∼200 K which is often used as a reference for the quality of ab initio calculations. Comparison of the depletion spectrum with the wavelength-dependent fluctuation of the vibrational state distribution of the photofragment O 2( 1Δ g ) indicates that this fluctuation is to a significant extent due to an interference effect.

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