Calculation of ammonia molecular wavefunctions and estimation of gravitational perturbation on its inverted frequency

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Ammonia, Gravitational Waves, Microwave Emission, Molecular Clouds, Wave Functions, Binary Stars, Black Holes (Astronomy), Electric Fields, Gas Masers, Perturbation Theory

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The ammonia molecule has been found to emit microwave radiation at a wavelength of 1.3 cm in several interstellar clouds in the region of the galactic center. Assuming the existence of ammonia molecules in the vicinity of a strong gravitational radiation source, it might be possible to detect the effect of gravitational radiation on the ammonia maser spectrum. For this reason a detailed calculation of the inversion spectrum and the effect on it of a gravitational perturbation is presented here. The results of this calculation show that the effect of gravitational perturbation is too small to be detected.

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