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High-Resolution Spectroscopy of the X-A Transition of the Carbon Monoxide Dication CO$^{2+}$

X. Huet, A. Aerts, N. Vaeck, M. Génévriez, X. Urbain·January 5, 2026·DOI: 10.1103/x1f1-445d
Atomic PhysicsQuantum Physics

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Abstract

We report rovibronic spectra of the A $^3Σ^+$($v'=0-2$) - X $^3Π_Ω(v=0)$ rovibronic transitions ($|Ω|=0, 1$ and 2) of the CO$^{2+}$ doubly-charged molecular ion. Spectra were recorded at high resolution ($\sim 5$~cm$^{-1}$) in a fast beam of CO$^{2+}$ molecules by detecting the Coulomb explosion of the molecules upon excitation to the A state. Measurements were guided by \textit{ab initio} calculations which then assisted the assignment of the observed spectral features. Our results resolve the spin-orbit splittings of the ground vibronic state X $^3Π_Ω(v=0)$, but not the rotational structure of the bands due to spectral congestion, and provide spectroscopic information on CO$^{2+}$ with unprecedented resolution. In doing so they expand our knowledge of this benchmark doubly charged molecular ion and expand the short list of doubly charged molecules studied at high resolution.

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