Laboratory measurements and a search for interstellar CO dimer

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Carbon Monoxide, Diatomic Molecules, Electron Transitions, Interstellar Gas, Radio Emission, Dimers, Laboratory Equipment, Microwave Emission, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Ultrahigh Frequencies

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Five laboratory radio-frequency transitions observed for the dimer of
carbon monoxide are reported. The species (CO)2 appears to be nonrigid.
No emission was detected in a search of 11 interstellar sources at 1.458
GHz. It is estimated that the ratio (CO)2/CO is less than 1% in these
sources.

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