Interstellar molecules in star forming regions

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We discuss some of the characteristics of interstellar molecules and their radiation, concentrating on the rotational transitions of molecules in the gas phase. An up-to-date (November 2000) list of interstellar, circumstellar and cometary molecules is presented. The Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland-Association array of radio telescopes is described and some of the recent BIMA observations of molecular emission from selected star-forming regions is presented. These include evidence for collapse in W 49 A north, complex molecules coming off of grain surfaces in Sgr B2 north, images tracing the molecular emission in the energetic DR 21 bipolar outflow, and large velocity gradients in the CO emission associated with the neutral columns of the Eagle Nebula.

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