“…Ion-pair vibronic states in H 2 were first observed in a timedomain experiment and named Heavy Rydberg (HR) states by Reinhold and Ubachs [7]. They were also identified in the frequency domain above the n ¼ 3 dissociation threshold by Ubachs and coworkers [8,9] in the gerade manifold and later in the ungerade manifold by McCormack and co-workers [10,11]. Measured energies of vibrational levels below the (1s; 2l) dissociation threshold belonging to the lowest ungerade excited state, the B 1 R þ u state, were recently treated with the HR model, and HR behaviour was found to be continuous from v 0 ¼ 0 up to nearly the (1s; 2l) dissociation limit [12].…”