Abstract

The absorption spectrum of H2 at room temperature, was recorded at high resolution at the BESSY II synchrotron radiation storage ring in the 132500 – 139000 cm−1 energy range, allowing the study of the dynamics of the excited levels (npσ 1Σu+ and npπ 1Πu±) located between the H(n = 3) + H(n = 1) and H(n = 4) + H(n = 1) thresholds. Ionization anddissociation were found to compete for levels with n ≤ 8. In most cases, for the levels with n > 8, ionization is the only decay channel. The relative importance of the direct ionization, direct dissociation, autoionization and predissociation processes was evaluated for the whole energy range. From the different detected channels, and from the comparison with theoretical approaches, the main continua responsible for the predissociations were assigned to the V and to the B"B¯ states and the H(3p)/H(n = 3) ratios of the dissociation fragments from the 4pπ and 5pπ 1Πu- levels were measured. Molecular fluorescence was observed for few 1Πu- levels and the importance of its contribution is discussed.

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