Abstract

We compute the spectroscopic constants and potential energy curves of Hg 2 using relativistic ab initio complete active space multi-configuration self-consistent field followed by first-, second-order configuration interaction and relativistic configuration interaction calculations. Our computed constants are compared with known experimental data for which the agreement is good. We have computed the properties of several excited states of Hg 2, some of which are yet to be observed.

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