Long lived (0.8 ms, 6 ms, and > 3.8 s) states in C0 2+ have been observed for the first time by monitoring beams of 75-300 keV ions in the ion storage ring ASTRID. It is the first experimental evidence that a doubly charged molecule can be stable on a time scale of seconds. The results are theoretically interpreted by means of a multichannel Schrodinger analysis based on ah initio computations of potential energy curves and off-diagonal spin-orbit couplings. This analysis indicates that 3 n(v=0) accounts for the long lived component. The two decay components in the ms range probably derive from higher excited states in C0 2+ .
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