Abstract

We report experimental and calculated infrared spectra of the highly fluxional cations H5+ and D5+. These cations have been postulated to exist in the interstellar medium and to play a central role in the deuterium fractionation. The experiments produce these ions in a pulsed discharge supersonic nozzle ion source and utilize mass-selected photodissociation spectroscopy in the 2000−4500 cm−1 region. Vibrational bands apparently broadened by rapid predissociation are detected throughout this region for both isotopologues. The calculated spectra make use of an ab initio potential energy surface and a new dipole moment surface and are based on results from fixed-node quantum diffusion Monte Carlo and variational vibrational calculations. The successful assignment of the experimental spectra requires a proper treatment of the delocalized anharmonic shared-proton mode and indicates a major breakdown of the harmonic approximation. Several calculated intense spectral features associated with this mode in the far-infrared region could guide future observational searches of these cations.

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