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DETECTION OF HI-Ar BY (2+1) REMPI SPECTROSCOPY.

T. SUZUKI, H. KATAGANAGI, Institute for Molecular Science, Myodaiji, Okazaki 444, Japan; M. C. HEAVEN, Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322.

ArHI was detected by spectroscopic means for the first time. A vibrationally resolved (2+1) REMPI spectrum was recorded for the g3Sigma-(0+) - X1Sigma+(0+) transition. Analysis of this data yielded stretching vibrational constants for the g state, and estimates for the van der Waals bond strengths in the g and X states. The ground state is weakly bound, and ab initio calculations predict a linear HI-Ar geometry. The implications of these results for studies of the one-atom cage effect in RgHX complexes are considered.