Terahertz spectroscopy and global analysis of the rotational spectrum of doubly deuterated Amidogen radical ND$_{2}$
Abstract: The deuteration mechanism of molecules in the interstellar medium (ISM) is still being debated. Observations of deuterium-bearing species in several astronomical sources represent a powerful tool to improve our understanding of the interstellar chemistry. The doubly deuterated form of the astrophysically interesting Amidogen radical could be a target of detection in space. In this work, the rotational spectrum of the ND${2}$ radical in its ground vibrational and electronic $X{2}B{1}$ states has been investigated between 588 and 1131 GHz using a frequency modulation millimeter/submillimeter-wave spectrometer. The ND${2}$ has been produced in a free-space glass absorption cell by discharging a mixture of ND${3}$ and Ar. Sixty-four new transition frequencies involving $J$ values from 2 to 5 and $K_{a}$ values from 0 to 4 have been measured. A global analysis including all the previous field-free pure rotational data has been performed, allowing for a more precise determination of a very large number of spectroscopic parameters. Accurate predictions of rotational transition frequencies of ND$_{2}$ are now available from a few GHz up to several THz.
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