On the possibility of submillimetric interstellar lines detection by means of laser heterodyne techniques

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Interstellar Gas, Laser Applications, Molecular Spectra, Submillimeter Waves, Atmospheric Windows, Emission Spectra, Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Lasers, Line Spectra, Optical Heterodyning

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Lists are given of all molecules discovered in interstellar space, molecules that exhibit far-IR CW laser action when optically pumped by CO2 radiation, and laser lines available in the far-IR windows for ground-based observations. The possibility is considered of using far-IR laser heterodyne spectroscopy to detect submillimeter interstellar molecular lines. The excitation of interstellar submillimeter emission lines is analyzed, and astronomical heterodyne spectroscopy is discussed. Optically pumped far-IR lasers suitable for this purpose are considered, along with detectors suitable for heterodyning in the far-IR.

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