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Laboratory and Astronomical Spectroscopy of Reactive Hydrocarbons
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2017
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The rotational spectra of C3H2, C3H, and C2D, molecules not previously studied, were investigated in a continuing program of mm-wave spectroscopy in space and in the laboratory of hydrocarbons of astrophysical interest. Laboratory measurements producing reactive species in a DC glow discharge through organic gases have been essential to the identification of these species.
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