A search for high redshift absorption lines (J = 0-1) of CO molecules toward quasars

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Absorption Spectra, Carbon Monoxide, Interstellar Gas, Quasars, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Red Shift, Radio Telescopes, Ultraviolet Spectra

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The 45-m radio telescope of the Nobeyama Radio Observatory has been used, together with a wide band spectrometer, in a search for absorption lines toward high redshift, radio-loud quasars due to intervening CO molecules in the 40 GHz band. No significant features were detected in the spectra obtained for the six quasars OS + 356, OX + 057, OD + 148, OJ + 248, OI 061, and Q1331 + 170.

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