Microwave and infrared observations of molecular spectra in Comet Kohoutek

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Infrared Spectra, Kohoutek Comet, Microwave Spectra, Molecular Spectra, Spectroscopic Analysis, Absorption, Acetonitrile, Ammonia, Emission Spectra, Microwave Amplifiers, Nitrous Oxides, Resonance Scattering, Water Vapor

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Transitions of the possible parent molecules H2O, NH3, CH3OH, and N2O as well as the OH radical were searched for in Comet Kohoutek (1973f) in the frequency range 22.2-25.2 GHz. These molecules were not detected but the upper limits for the optical depth, mean column density, and the production rate are derived for each of the molecules. These results are discussed and compared with the reported detections of HCN and CH3CN emission and OH absorption.

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