Frequency shifts of the Hg-199(+) 5d(10)6s S-2(1/2) (F = 0, M-F = 0) to 5d(
9)6s(2) D-2(5/2) (F = 2, M-F = 0) electric-quadrupole transition at 282 nm
due to external fields ave calculated, based on a combination of measured a
tomic parameters and ab initio calculations. This transition is under inves
tigation as an optical frequency standard. The perturbations calculated ave
the quadratic Zeeman shift, the scalar and tensor quadratic Stark shifts,
and the interaction between an external electric field gradient and the ato
mic quadrupole moment. The quadrupole shift is likely to be the most diffic
ult to evaluate in a frequency standard and may have a magnitude of about 1
Hz for a single ion in a Paul trap.