Synopsis
We have measured the emission spectrum of gaseous hydrogen molecules in the far ultraviolet spectral range over the large interval of excitation energies between 11 eV and 17 eV. This regime is governed by singly excited electronic states below the ionization threshold. While these features have been already investigated separately in the past, the completeness of the present measurements allows a very intuitive representation of the participating molecular effects and their respective correlations. It also contains the first complete investigation of the Condon diffraction bands visible for hydrogen through transitions into the ground state continuum.
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