Laboratory rotational ground state transitions of NH$_3$D$^+$ and CF$^+$
Abstract
Aims. This paper reports accurate laboratory frequencies of the rotational ground state transitions of two astronomically relevant molecular ions, NH3D+ and CF+. Methods. Spectra in the millimeter-wave band were recorded by the method of rotational state-selective attachment of He-atoms to the molecular ions stored and cooled in a cryogenic ion trap held at 4 K. The lowest rotational transition in the A state (ortho state) of NHD (), and the two hyperfine components of the ground state transition of CF() were measured with a relative precision better than . Results. For both target ions the experimental transition frequencies agree with recent observations of the same lines in different astronomical environments. In the case of NHD the high-accuracy laboratory measurements lend support to its tentative identification in the interstellar medium. For CF the experimentally determined hyperfine splitting confirms previous quantum-chemical calculations and the intrinsic spectroscopic nature of a double-peaked line profile observed in the transition towards the Horsehead PDR.
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@article{arxiv.1607.02369,
title = {Laboratory rotational ground state transitions of NH$_3$D$^+$ and CF$^+$},
author = {Alexander Stoffels and Lars Kluge and Stephan Schlemmer and Sandra Brünken},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.02369},
year = {2016}
}
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7 pages, 2 figures