Organic Molecules in Space: The next level of complexity

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A vital part of the search for the origin of life is understanding the chemical evolution of the complex organic molecules in space that made the development of life possible. To date, around 135 different molecules have been detected in the ISM since 1970. In 2002 and 2003 we have undertaken a search at 3 mm with the ATCA and the Mopra telescope for complex molecules. We have detected around 60 transitions not previously detected in the interstellar medium. We request time at 7 mm on the ATCA to confirm or discount two likely identifications in the 3-mm observations. The 7-mm system is ideal for this purpose as the system temperature is low, and strong transitions of the molecules are predicted in this range.

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