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Hyperfine structure and electric quadrupole transitions in the deuterium molecular ion

Atomic Physics 2021-01-20 v2

Abstract

Molecular hydrogen ions are of metrological relevance due to the possibility of precise theoretical evaluation of their spectrum and of external-field-induced shifts. In homonuclear molecular ions the electric dipole E1E1 transitions are strongly suppressed, and of primary laser spectroscopy interest is the electric quadrupole (E2E2) transition spectrum. In continuation of previous work on the H2+_2^+ ion, we report here the results of the calculations of the hyperfine structure of the laser-induced electric quadrupole transitions between a large set of ro-vibrational states of D2+_2^+; the inaccuracies of previous evaluations have been corrected. The effects of the laser polarization are studied in detail. We show that the electric quadrupole moment of the deuteron can in principle be determined with low fractional uncertainty (1×104)(\simeq1\times10^{-4}) by comparing the results presented here with future data from precision spectroscopy of D2+_2^+.

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@article{arxiv.2006.15039,
  title  = {Hyperfine structure and electric quadrupole transitions in the deuterium molecular ion},
  author = {P. Danev and D. Bakalov and V. I. Korobov and S. Schiller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.15039},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

19 pages, 4 figures. Comparison with the available experimental data about the hyperfine structure of D2+ has been added in Section IIC; A new Section IIID has been added with a thorough analysis of the determination of the electric quadrupole moment of the deuteron from D2+ spectroscopy; A new Section IIIE has been added discussing further applications of the composite frequency method