Rotational spectrum of molecular ion NH^+ as a probe for alpha- and m_e/m_p-variation
arXiv:1105.3530 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.83.062514
Abstract
We identify the molecular ion NH^+ as a potential candidate for probing variations in the fine structure constant alpha and electron-to-proton mass ratio mu. NH^+ has an anomalously low-lying excited Sigma state, being only a few hundred cm^-1 above the ground Pi state. Being a light molecule, this proximity is such that rotational levels of the respective states are highly intermixed for low angular momenta. We find that several low-frequency transitions within the collective rotational spectrum experience enhanced sensitivity to alpha- and mu-variation. This is attributable to the close proximity of the Pi and Sigma states, as well as the ensuing strong spin-orbit coupling between them. Suggestions that NH^+ may exist in interstellar space and recent predictions that trapped-ion precision spectroscopy will be adaptable to molecular ions make NH^+ a promising system for future astrophysical and laboratory studies of alpha- and mu-variation.
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