Observations of cometary parent molecules with the IRAM radio telescope

Physics – Optics

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Austin Comet, Brorsen-Metcalf Comet, Comets, Formaldehyde, Hydrocyanic Acid, Hydrogen Sulfide, Methyl Alcohol, Millimeter Waves, Photodissociation, Radio Astronomy, Acousto-Optics, Radio Telescopes, Spectroscopic Analysis

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Several rotational transitions of HCN, H2S, H2CO, and CH3OH were
detected in comets P/Brorsen-Metcalf 1989 X, Austin (1989c1) and Levy
(1990c) with the Institute for Millimeter Radioastronomy (IRAM) 30-m
radio telescope. This allows us to determine the production rates of
these molecules and to probe the physical conditions of the coma.

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