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On the frequency of N2H+ and N2D+

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 494, Issue 2, Pages 719-727

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200810570

Keywords

molecular data; ISM: kinematics and dynamics; radio lines: ISM

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Context. Dynamical studies of prestellar cores search for small velocity differences between different tracers. The highest radiation frequency precision is therefore required for each of these species. Aims. We want to adjust the frequency of the first three rotational transitions of N2H+ and N2D+ and extrapolate to the next three transitions. Methods. We compare N2H+ and N2D+ to NH3, the frequency of which is more accurately known and which has the advantage of being spatially coexistent with N2H+ and N2D+ in dark cloud cores. With lines among the narrowest, and the N2H+ and NH3 emitting region among the largest, L183 is a good candidate for comparing these species. Results. A correction of similar to 10 kHz for the N2H+ (J: 1-0) transition is found (similar to 0.03 km s(-1)). Similar corrections from a few m s(-1) up to similar to 0.05 km s(-1) compared to previous astronomical determinations are reported for the other transitions (N2H+ (J: 3-2) and N2D+(J: 1-0), (J: 2-1), and (J: 3-2)). Einstein spontaneous-decay coefficients (A(ul)) are included.

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