luke
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Hello,
I am interested in the electronic states of the N2 molecule. Now it is a homonuclear diatomic molecule and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_term_symbol" ) but I do not understand what the Latin letters before the molecular term symbols mean. Here are some of the states
X^{1} \Sigma_{g}^{+}
A^{3} \Sigma_{u}^{+}
B^{3} \Pi_{g}}
W^3 \Delta_u
B'^3 \Sigma_u^{-}
C^3 \Pi_u
What do the X, A, B, W, B', and C stand for? I understand the rest of the symbols. Any pointers would be helpful.
I am interested in the electronic states of the N2 molecule. Now it is a homonuclear diatomic molecule and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_term_symbol" ) but I do not understand what the Latin letters before the molecular term symbols mean. Here are some of the states
X^{1} \Sigma_{g}^{+}
A^{3} \Sigma_{u}^{+}
B^{3} \Pi_{g}}
W^3 \Delta_u
B'^3 \Sigma_u^{-}
C^3 \Pi_u
What do the X, A, B, W, B', and C stand for? I understand the rest of the symbols. Any pointers would be helpful.
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