Extraction of spin-averaged rovibrational transition frequencies in HD <sup>+</sup> for the determination of fundamental constants
Jean‐Philippe Karr, J. C. J. Koelemeij
Abstract
We present a comprehensive analysis of all currently available high-accuracy frequency measurements of rotational and rovibrational transitions in the hydrogen molecular ion HD+. Our analysis utilises the theoretically calculated hyperfine structure to extract the values of three spin-averaged transition frequencies through a global linear least-squares adjustment that takes into account theory-induced correlations between the different transitions. We subsequently use the three spin-averaged transition frequencies as input data in a second adjustment which employs precise theoretical expressions for the transition frequencies, written as a function of the proton, deuteron and electron relative atomic masses, the Rydberg constant, and the proton and deuteron charge radii. Our analysis shows that the HD+ data may significantly improve the value of the electron relative atomic mass and the proton-electron mass ratio, in particular if combined with recent high-precision measurements of particle atomic masses and mass ratios obtained from Penning traps.