Modeling photoassociative spectra of ultracold NaK+K (2303.11891v1)
Abstract: A model for photoassociation of ultracold atoms and molecules is presented, and applied to the case of ${39}$K and ${23}$Na${39}$K bosonic particles. The model relies on the assumption that photoaossociation is dominated by long-range atom-molecule interactions, well outside the chemical bond region. The frequency of the photoassociation laser is chosen close to a bound-bound rovibronic transition from the $X1\Sigma+$ ground state toward the metastable $b3\Pi$ lowest excited state of ${23}$Na${39}$K, allowing to neglect any other excitation which could hinder the photoassociation detection. The energy level structure of the long-range ${39}$K$\cdots$${23}$Na${39}$K excited super-dimer is computed in the space-fixed frame by solving coupled-channel equations, involving the coupling between the ${23}$Na${39}$K internal rotation with the mechanical rotation of the super-dimer complex. A quite rich structure is obtained, and the corresponding photoassociation rates are presented. Other possible photossociation transitions are discussed in the context of the proposed model.
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