Laboratory measurement of the submillimeter wave spectrum of H3O(+)

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Hydronium Ions, Interstellar Chemistry, Molecular Clouds, Molecular Spectra, Radio Astronomy, Carcinotrons, Glow Discharges, Infrared Spectra, Magnetic Fields, Molecular Ions, Submillimeter Waves

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Three rotation-inversion lines of the H3O+ ion have been observed in the 360 - 396 GHz frequency range by using a magnetically confined glow discharge. The measured frequencies are in very good agreement with recent predictions derived from the infrared spectrum. They provide the basic data necessary for astrophysical search by submillimeter radioastronomy.

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