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Experimental lifetime for the B 3Πg (v = 0) level of N2
Electron impact excitation followed by fluorescence induced by N2-laser absorption was used to study the lifetime of the lowest vibrational level of the B 3Πg electronic state of N2. The experimental result of this work is 13 ± 1 μs and comparison is made with recent experimental and theoretical results.