A spectrum
of field-ionized triplet Rydberg states of gerade symmetry
H2 has been measured, excited from the υ″
= 0, N″ = 1–3 rovibrational levels
of the metastable c3Πu
–2pπ state in a 6 keV fast molecular beam. The field-ionized
spectrum is kinetic energy labeled in order to separate it from the
well-studied υ+ ≥ 1 autoionization spectrum.
The spectrum consists of both ns and nd Rydberg series with n between 10 and 28 converging
to the υ+ = 0, N
+ = 1–3
levels of the X
+
2Σg
+ ground state of H2
+. Transitions
with changes in vibration and/or rotation are also identified. The
spectral positions of 59 transitions in the field ionization spectrum
are identified and assigned quantum numbers using the predictions
of multichannel quantum-defect theory (MQDT). The transition energies
and subsequent effective quantum defects are compared between the
experiment and theory. Most of the observed transitions, within the
experimental uncertainty of 0.2 cm–1, agree with
the energies predicted by MQDT.
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