Laboratory spectroscopy of astrophysically interesting molecules

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Molecular Ions, Molecular Spectra, Spectrum Analysis, Electron Transitions, Molecular Orbitals, Molecular Rotation, Vibrational Spectra

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A systematic program on the laboratory analyses of selected molecular spectra, suggested by Charlotte M. Sitterly in 1956 and started in 1958 by Francis A. Jenkins and John G. Phillips, continues to the present day. The program has included tabulations of molecular spectra, analyses, calculations of molecular parameters, measurements of radiative lifetimes, and determinations of transition strengths. Work has been completed or is in progress on the spectra of ArH+, CN, C2, CS, CaCl, CaH, FeH, HgH, HgD, InI, OH, SH, Si2, SiC2, TiCl, TiO, TiO+, ZrCl, ZrO, and ZrS.

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