Hyperfine structure in the J = 1-0 transitions of DCO+, DNC, and HN13C: astronomical observations and quantum-chemical calculations
Floris van der Tak (SRON), Holger M\"uller (U. Cologne), Michael, Harding (UT Austin), J\"urgen Gauss (U. Mainz)

TL;DR
This study combines astronomical observations and quantum-chemical calculations to precisely measure hyperfine structures in DCO+, DNC, and HN13C, improving molecular parameters crucial for interpreting astrophysical line data.
Contribution
It provides the most accurate hyperfine parameters for DCO+, DNC, and HN13C by integrating high-resolution observations with advanced quantum-chemical calculations.
Findings
Measured hyperfine splittings of 50-300 kHz in the J=1-0 lines.
Derived improved nuclear quadrupole and spin-rotation parameters.
Results align well with theoretical estimates and previous laboratory data.
Abstract
We have observed the rotational ground-state (J = 1-0) transitions of DCO+, HN13C and DNC with the IRAM 30m telescope toward the dark cloud LDN 1512 which has exceptionally narrow lines permitting hyperfine splitting to be resolved in part. The measured splittings of 50-300 kHz are used to derive nuclear quadrupole and spin-rotation parameters for these species. The measurements are supplemented by high-level quantum-chemical calculations using coupled-cluster techniques and large atomic-orbital basis sets. We find eQq = +151.12 (400) kHz and C_I = -1.12 (43) kHz for DCO+, eQq = 272.5 (51) kHz for HN13C, and eQq(D) = 265.9 (83) kHz and eQq(N) = 288.2 (71) kHz for DNC. The numbers for DNC are consistent with previous laboratory data, while our constants for DCO+ are somewhat smaller than previous results based on astronomical data. For both DCO+ and DNC, our results are more accurate…
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