H_3_O^+^ and D_3_O^+^ rotational transitions Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Owens A.
  2. Yurchenko S.N.
  3. Polyansky O.L.
  4. Ovsyannikov R.I.
  5. Thiel W.,Spirko V.
  6. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The mass sensitivity of the vibration-rotation-inversion transitions of H_3_^16^O^+^, H_3_^18^O^+^, and D_3_^16^O^+^ is investigated variationally using the nuclear motion program trove (Yurchenko, Thiel & Jensen 2007JMoSp.245..126Y). The calculations utilize new high-level ab initio potential energy and dipole moment surfaces. Along with the mass dependence, frequency data and Einstein A coefficients are computed for all transitions probed. Particular attention is paid to the {Delta}|k|=3 and {Delta}|k-l|=3 transitions comprising the accidentally coinciding |J, K=0, v_2_=0^+^> and |J, K=3, v_2_=0^-^> rotation-inversion energy levels. The newly computed probes exhibit sensitivities comparable to their ammonia and methanol counterparts, thus demonstrating their potential for testing the cosmological stability of the proton-to-electron mass ratio. The theoretical trove results are in close agreement with sensitivities obtained using the non-rigid and rigid inverter approximate models, confirming that the ab initio theory used in the present study is adequate.

Keywords
  1. Atomic physics
  2. Interstellar medium
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2015MNRAS.454.2292O
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2018-01-22T13:16:10Z
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2018-01-22T13:16:10Z
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2018-03-15T09:04:47Z
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