Radiative Lifetime of the u = 0, 1 Levels of the A super(6) super(+) State of CrH

The time-delayed resonant two-photon ionization method has been used to measure the radiative lifetimes of the u = 0 and 1 levels of the A super(6) super(+) state of CrH, yielding values of 0.939 c 0.019 and 1.027 c 0.066 ks, respectively (1 s error limits). These measured lifetimes are about 16%-45...

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Published inThe Astrophysical journal Vol. 619; no. 1; pp. 407 - 411
Main Authors Shin, S, Brugh, D J, Morse, MD
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.01.2005
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Summary:The time-delayed resonant two-photon ionization method has been used to measure the radiative lifetimes of the u = 0 and 1 levels of the A super(6) super(+) state of CrH, yielding values of 0.939 c 0.019 and 1.027 c 0.066 ks, respectively (1 s error limits). These measured lifetimes are about 16%-45% longer than those obtained in recent ab initio calculations, a result that is important for modeling of the atmospheric concentration of CrH in the class of substellar objects known as brown dwarfs. Based on these results, it is suggested that the line strengths used to calculate the opacity function used by astronomers should be reduced by a factor of 0.799. In addition, line positions are reported for the 0-0 band of the A super(6) super(+)-X super(6) super(+) system of the minor isotope super(50)CrH, along with a least-squares fit of the lines to the standard matrix Hamiltonian.
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ISSN:0004-637X