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SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF ATOMS IN LIQUID HELIUM-4 AND HELIUM-3.

YOSHIKI MORIWAKI, Department of Physics, Toyama University, Toyama 930-8555, Japan; NORIO MORITA, Department of Molecular Structure, Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki 444-8585, Japan.

In the past decade, spectroscopic studies on foreign atoms and ions in liquid helium have greatly been developed. This is mainly because of the interest in static and dynamical behaviors of the foreign particles, but those studies can also give us useful information on the physical property of quantum liquid.

We have observed emission and absorption spectra of the ns^2\:1S0 leftrightarrow nsnp\:1P1 transitions of alkali earth atoms (n=3, 4, 5 and 6 for Mg, Ca, Sr and Ba, respectively) in liquid 4He and 3He. We have found that the spectral widths and peak shifts are much smaller for liquid 3He than for liquid 4He. Our calculation based on a vibrating bubble model has shown that bubbles formed around impurity particles are larger (softer cavities) in liquid 3He than those in liquid 4He, reflecting the isotope effect and quantum statistics of each liquid. This fact can explain the smaller spectral widths and peak shifts for liquid 3He.