Einstein A-coefficients for C3H4

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Following tentative detection of cyclopropene (C3H4 through its transition 322-221, several attempts to confirm the presence of cyclopropene in astronomical objects (including Sgr B2 itself) have been made. We suggest that cyclopropene may be observed in astronomical objects through its transition 220-221 at 3.67218GHz, in absorption, even against the cosmic 2.7K background, in a region having low density and low kinetic temperature. (2 data files).

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