Untangling ground state perturbations in YbO
ORAL
Abstract
Open shell Yb-containing molecules like YbF and YbOH have provided important testbeds in the search for parity non-conservation in molecules (Phys. Rev. A 106, 062804 (2022), New J. Phys. 25, 073014 (2023)). Comparing properties with closed shell YbO can shed further light, but overlapping low-lying states confound straightforward X (ground) state analysis and challenge theoretical approaches. A combination difference analysis of new Fourier transform microwave (FTMW) spectroscopy measurements of 174YbO combined with earlier near infrared chemiluminescence data (J. Mol. Spec. 218, 235 (2003)) have resulted in much improved YbO rotational constants. Adding additional new FTMW data for even isotopes 172YbO and 176YbO results in a further improvement and also reveals large Born-Oppenheimer breakdown offsets. A previously noted perturbation in the X state 4-3 vibrational spacing (J. Mol. Spec. 101, 332 (1983)) is likely due to nearly degenerate B state vibrational levels. A deperturbation analysis similar to that performed on the A state of YbF (J. Mol. Spec. 386, 111625 (2022)) is underway.
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Publication: Planned paper: New rotational constants for ytterbium oxide, YbO
Presenters
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Richard J Mawhorter
Pomona College
Authors
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Richard J Mawhorter
Pomona College
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Richard J Mawhorter
Pomona College
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Trevor Sears
Stony Brook University
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Peter Bernath
Old Dominion University
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Philipp Buschmann
Leibniz Universitaet Hannover
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Jens-Uwe Grabow
Leibniz Universitaet Hannover