Microwave absorption spectrum of the CO+ ion

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Absorption Spectra, Carbon Monoxide, Glow Discharges, Microwave Spectra, Molecular Ions, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Data Processing, Gas Mixtures, Helium, Ion Density (Concentration), Liquid Nitrogen, Microwave Transmission, Molecular Absorption, Molecular Rotation, Rotational Spectra, Signal Detection

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The K = 0 to 1 pure rotational spectrum of CO+ has been detected in a direct absorption experiment, in which microwave radiation is passed through a 3.5-m-long dc glow discharge in carbon monoxide or a helium-carbon-monoxide mixture. The discharge tube is cooled with liquid nitrogen, and the signal is detected with source modulation and computer-controlled signal averaging. The measured frequencies are 117,692.55 MHz and 118,101.99 MHz.

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