Precise Determination of Excited State Rotational Constants and Black-Body Thermometry in Coulomb Crystals of Ca$^+$ and CaH$^+$
Abstract: We present high-resolution rovibronic spectroscopy of calcium monohydride molecular ions (CaH$+$) co-trapped in a Coulomb crystal with calcium ions (${40}$Ca$+$), focusing on rotational transitions in the $|X1\Sigma+, \nu" = 0> \rightarrow |A1\Sigma+, \nu' = 2>$ manifold. By resolving individual P and R branch transitions with record precision and using Fortrat analysis, we extract key spectroscopic constants for the excited state $|A1\Sigma+, \nu' = 2>$, specifically, the band origin, the rotational constant, and the centrifugal correction. Additionally, we demonstrate the application of high-resolution rotational spectroscopy of CaH$+$ presented here as an in-situ probe of local environmental temperature. We correlate the relative amplitudes of the observed transitions to the underlying thermalized ground-state rotational population distribution and extract the black-body radiation (BBR) temperature.
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