Abstract

The vacuum ultraviolet absorption spectrum of the van der Waals molecule Xe2 has been photographed at high resolution. Ground state vibrational spacings ΔG(v+½) with v = 0–9 have been extracted from the vibronic structure of two electronic transitions. An extrapolation procedure based on an assumed inverse sixth power long-range potential reveals that the ground electronic state of Xe2 supports 25 or 26 bound vibrational levels. Spectroscopic values for the well depth, 195.5 cm−1, and zero-point energy, 10.4 cm−1, are compared to results from recent molecular beam scattering experiments. The shapes of the spectroscopic and scattering potentials are examined by means of Rydberg-Klein-Rees plots of well depth vs well width.

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