Concerning a long-lived(Pe2)He−state: Lifetime and energy-level measurements ofHe−

Abstract
The question concerning the existence of a long-lived doublet (Pe2)He state has been addressed by measuring the lifetime and energies of autodetaching electrons from 20—120-keV He-ion beams formed by charge exchange in Ca vapor—a vapor conducive with (Pe2)He formation. The measured lifetime and electron energy levels agree closely with accepted values for components of the (PJo4)He states. No other structures were detected in the electron energy spectrum encompassing the anticipated energy level of the autodetached electron from the (Pe2)He state.

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