Spectroscopy and perturbation analysis of the A$^1Π$(v=0) state of $^{13}$C$^{16}$O
Abstract: The lowest $v=0$ level of the A$1\Pi$, state of the ${13}$C${16}$O isotopologue of carbon monoxide has been reinvestigated with a variety of high resolution spectroscopic techniques. The A$1\Pi-$X$1\Sigma+(0,0)$ band has been studied by vacuum-ultraviolet Fourier-transform absorption spectroscopy, using the SOLEIL synchrotron as a radiation source. Spectra were obtained under quasi-static gas conditions at liquid-nitrogen temperature, room temperature and at an elevated temperature of 900 K, with absolute accuracies of 0.01$-$0.03 cm${-1}$. Two-photon Doppler-free laser spectroscopy has been applied to a limited number of transitions in the A$1\Pi-$X$1\Sigma+(0,0)$ band, under collision-free circumstances of a molecular beam, yielding an absolute accuracy of 0.002 cm${-1}$. The third technique is high-resolution Fourier-transform emission spectroscopy in the visible region applied to the B$1\Sigma+-$A$1\Pi(0,0)$ band in a gas discharge, at an absolute accuracy of up to 0.003 cm${-1}$. With these methods rotational levels of A$1\Pi(0)$ could be studied in both parity components up to a rotational quantum number of $J=46$. The frequencies of 397 transitions were used to analyse the perturbations between the A$1\Pi(0)$ level by vibrational levels of the D$1!\Delta$, e$3\Sigma-$, d$3!\Delta$, and a$'3\Sigma+$ states.
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