The hyperfine structure (hfs) of electron levels of 92238U ions with
the nucleus excited in the low-lying rotational 2+ state with an energy
E2+=44.91 keV is investigated. In hydrogenlike uranium, the hfs
splitting for the 1s1/2-ground state of the electron constitutes 1.8 eV.
The hyperfine-quenched (hfq) lifetime of the 1s2p3P0 state has been
calculated for heliumlike 92238U and was found to be two orders of
magnitude smaller than for the ion with the nucleus in the ground state. The
possibility of a precise determination of the nuclear gr factor for the
rotational 2+ state by measurements of the hfq lifetime is discussed.Comment: 10 LaTex page