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Appl Radiat Isot ; 60(6): 787-92, 2004 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15110341

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A study of some oxygen reactions in irradiated high-pressure (0.34-3.3MPa) nitrogen gas is presented. Nitrogen gas containing < or =1ppm H(2)O and O(2) was irradiated in a closed target chamber with 4.3MeV protons. Optical emission spectra of the NO-gamma (A(2)Sigma(+)-X(2)Pi), the NO-beta (B(2)Pi-X(2)Pi) and the O ((1)S-(1)D) transitions were recorded as a function of irradiation time at four different nitrogen-gas pressures. The results show a coupling between the NO-gamma build-up half time and the NO-beta decay and the O ((1)S-(1)D) decay half times as a function of irradiation time. The binding of free atomic oxygen in reactions forming NO has implications for the balance of [(11)C]CO(2) versus [(11)C]CO production.

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J Mol Spectrosc ; 198(2): 230-238, 1999 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10547304

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Emission bands of TaO between 7000 and 28 000 cm(-1) were recorded with FTS techniques using an electrodeless 2450-MHz discharge and an on-line monitoring MES spectrometer. Transitions involving 14 electronic substates combining with the X(2)Delta ground state were analyzed. One of these states was not reported earlier. Three of these 14 states have transitions to both sublevels of the ground state, hence the ground state (a regular (2)Delta state) parameters were not only improved, but we also for the first time applied a Hund's case (a) description to it. In addition to these states, two additional states were analyzed from a previously unreported band at approximately 10 000 cm(-1); neither of these states combines with either the ground state or with the 14 excited states of this work. It was assumed that a (2)Sigma state is involved in this transition. An interesting feature in this work is a local perturbation in the P' state. The term value representation of the perturbation shows a derivativelike shape with normal (unperturbed) intensity variation around the center of the perturbation. A three-level interaction scheme was used to model this perturbation. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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