The NH$_2$D hyperfine structure revealed by astrophysical observations
F. Daniel, L. H. Coudert, A. Punanova, J. Harju, A. Faure, E. Roueff,, O. Sipil\"a, P. Caselli, R. G\"usten, A. Pon, J. E. Pineda

TL;DR
This study reveals that including hyperfine splitting from both nitrogen and deuterium nuclei in NH₂D spectral analysis significantly improves the accuracy of linewidth and column density estimates in interstellar medium observations.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new line list accounting for hyperfine splitting from both nitrogen and deuterium nuclei, enhancing the analysis of NH₂D spectral lines.
Findings
Neglecting D hyperfine splitting overestimates linewidths by about 50%.
Including D hyperfine structure aligns linewidths from different lines.
Proper hyperfine treatment improves column density accuracy.
Abstract
The 1-1 lines of ortho and para--NHD (o/p-NHD), respectively at 86 and 110 GHz, are commonly observed to provide constraints on the deuterium fractionation in the interstellar medium. In cold regions, the hyperfine structure due to the nitrogen (N) nucleus is resolved. To date, this splitting is the only one which is taken into account in the NHD column density estimates. We investigate how the inclusion of the hyperfine splitting caused by the deuterium (D) nucleus affects the analysis of the rotational lines of NHD. We present 30m IRAM observations of the above mentioned lines, as well as APEX o/p-NHD observations of the 1-0 lines at 333 GHz. The hyperfine spectra are first analyzed with a line list that only includes the hyperfine splitting due to the N nucleus. We find inconsistencies between the line widths of the…
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