The submillimeter wave spectrum of the protonated and deuterated carbon dioxide

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Carbon Dioxide, Cosmochemistry, Deuterium Compounds, Hydrogen Compounds, Molecular Ions, Vibrational Spectra, Astrophysics, Carcinotrons, Molecular Spectra, Submillimeter Waves

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The submillimeter wave spectrum of the protonated carbon dioxide has been investigated in the 340-406 GHz frequency range by using a phase locked submillimeter carcinotron. A magnetically confined glow discharge in a mixture of CO2, H2/D2, and Ar has been used to produce the molecular ions. The rotational lines investigated are characterized by J = 15-18, K-alpha not greater than 5 for HCO2(+) and J = 16-19, K-alpha not greater than 6 for DCO2(+). From the analysis of the spectra, accurate molecular constants have been derived, leading to the prediction of transitions of astrophysical interest.

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