Laboratory measurements of millimeter and submillimeter rotational transitions of NH2

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Free Radicals, Interstellar Matter, Microwave Spectra, Molecular Clouds, Molecular Rotation, Nitrogen Hydrides, Abundance, Electric Dipoles, Millimeter Waves, Submillimeter Waves

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The frequencies of the 313-2 sub 20 and 110-1 sub 01 rotational transitions of NH2 have been measured by means of millimeter and submillimeter microwave spectroscopy. The fine and hyperfine components of the former lie near 240 GHz and the latter near 465 GHz. These transitions appear to be the most favorable for the detection of the important NH2 radical in dense interstellar clouds.

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