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We calculate the dc Stark effect for three molecular hydrogen ions in the nonrelativistic approximation. The effect is calculated both in dependence on the rovibrational state and in dependence on the hyperfine state. We discuss special cases and approximations. We also calculate the ac polarizabilities for several rovibrational levels and …