Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Mar 1986
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol.157, NO. 1/MAR(I), P. 19, 1986
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11
Scientific paper
The millimeter wave rotational transitions of OCCCS (1,2-Propadien-1-one, 3-thioxo-; 2219-62-7) in the vibrational ground state and the first excited vibrational state of the lowest lying doubly degenerate bending mode v7 are reported. The lines were measured in the frequency range from 105 to 345 GHz. The analysis yielded the spectroscopic constants H0, L0, Hv7 = 1 and q(2) v7 = 1 as well as aceurate values for the previously determined spectroscopic parameters. With this set of precision molecular constants the transition frequencies in the millimeter wave region were calculated, thus providing the basis for the answer to the question of whether some of the unidentified interstellar lines observed in radio astronomical investigations of various molecular clouds belong to OCCCS or not.
Holland Frank
Winnewisser Manfred
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