Based on fundamental symmetries, molecules cannot have a permanent electric dipole moment although it is commonly used in the literature to explain the different molecular spectra for heteronuclear and homonuclear molecules. Electric-dipole rotational and vibrational spectra can indeed be observed in heteronuclear molecules while they are missing in molecules with identical nuclei. I show that the missing spectral features can be explained as an effect of the exchange symmetry for identical particles.Comment: Revised argument, results unchanged. Corrected typos. Added reference
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In the recent work [C. T. Hill, Phys. Rev. D 91, 111702(R) (2015).PRVDAQ1550-799810.1103/PhysRevD.91...
Electric dipole moments and harmonic vibrational frequencies are two of the most important molecular...
Author Institution: Laboratoire de Chimie Physique Mol\'{e}culaire (LCPM), Ecole Polytechnique F\'{e...
Based on fundamental symmetries, molecules cannot have a permanent electric dipole moment, although ...
We investigate the influence of different electric moments on the shift and dephasing of molecules i...
The idea that a molecule need not necessarily have a single Kossel Lewis-Langmuir electronic struct...
The Standard Model cannot explain the dominance of matter over anti-matter in our universe. This imb...
Permanent electric dipole moments in molecules require a breaking of parity symmetry. Conventionally...
Computation of the dipole moment in a ro-vibrationally averaged molecular state of a triatomic mo...
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Hyperfine structure of the ground rotational level of the metastable $^3\Delta_1$ electronic state o...
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We study the possibility of spontaneous symmetry breaking in systems with both charge and dipole sym...
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Electric dipole moments and harmonic vibrational frequencies are two of the most important molecular...
Author Institution: Laboratoire de Chimie Physique Mol\'{e}culaire (LCPM), Ecole Polytechnique F\'{e...