Laboratory detection of the C6H radical

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atomic Interactions, Hydrocarbons, Molecular Chains, Molecular Rotation, Radicals, Radio Astronomy, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Line Spectra, Millimeter Waves, Radio Spectra

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The linear carbon chain radical C6H has been detected in the same acetylene and helium discharge in which C4H is observed. Thirty millimeter-wave rotational transitions were measured, 20 in the 2Pi(1/2) ladder between 146.5 and 199.6 GHz and 10 in the 2Pi(3/2) ladder between 167.7 and 198.2 GHz. Precise values for the rotational, fine structure, and lambda-doubling parameters were derived from a simultaneous fit to the 30 laboratory lines and 57 astronomical lines allowing calculation of the entire radio spectrum to the accuracy required by radio astronomy.

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