Energy-pooling collisions between low-lying excited states of Ba have been studied. We have used a CW dye laser to excite the
level in Ba. Radiative decay and collisions with Ba
or buffer-gas atoms (Ar, He) populate also the
, and
metastable levels. The spatial density distributions of these excited levels were measured by the absorption of lines from a Ba hollow-cathode lamp as a function of laser frequency. When the laser was on the exact atomic resonance we observed fluorescence from the
,
,
,
,
,
, and
states populated by energy-pooling collisions of Ba(
,
). By changing the buffer gas pressure the fluorescence intensity ratio between
-
and
-
transitions changes dramatically. This is found to be due to redistribution of population among metastable levels, both in magnitude and space. In addition, we have found that the
and
metastable levels are also populated when the laser is tuned to the blue from the 553.5 nm line under which conditions a pronounced red-shifted light cone (cone emission) is observed.