Submillimetre and far-infrared spectroscopy of monodeuterated amidogen radical (NHD): improved rest-frequencies for astrophysical observations
Luca Bizzocchi, Mattia Melosso, Barbara Michela Giuliano, Luca Dore,, Filippo Tamassia, Marie-Aline Martin-Drumel, Olivier Pirali, Laurent, Margul\'es, and Paola Caselli

TL;DR
This study improves the spectroscopic data for the NHD radical, aiding future astrophysical detection and understanding of deuterated nitrogen species in cold interstellar environments.
Contribution
The paper provides highly accurate rest frequencies for NHD using advanced spectroscopic techniques, supporting astrophysical observations of deuterated nitrogen radicals.
Findings
New spectroscopic parameters for NHD established.
Generated a reliable line catalogue for astronomical searches.
Probed high rotational energy levels up to N=15, Ka=9.
Abstract
Observations of ammonia in interstellar environments have revealed high levels of deuteration, and all its D-containing variants, including ND, have been detected in cold prestellar cores and around young protostars. The observation of these deuterated isotopologues is very useful to elucidate the chemical and physical processes taking place during the very early stages of star formation, as the abundance of deuterated molecules is highly enhanced in dense and cold gas. Nitrogen hydride radicals are key species lying at the very beginning of the reaction pathway leading to the formation of NH and organic molecules of pre-biotic interest, but relatively little information is known about their D-bearing isotopologues. To date, only ND has been detected in the interstellar gas. To aid the identification of further deuterated nitrogen radicals, we have thoroughly re-investigated the…
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