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| The ethynyl radical in its < | The ethynyl radical in its < | ||
| K. D. Tucker, M. L. Kutner, and P. Thaddeus,\\ | K. D. Tucker, M. L. Kutner, and P. Thaddeus,\\ | ||
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| before it was actually detected in the laboratory. The identification was based on hyperfine parameters obtained from electron-spin resonance measurements of ethynyl isolated in argon matrices. The molecule is rather ubiquitous as it has been detected in several star-forming regions such as W3, Orion A, Sgr B2, Sgr A, of which several include photon-dominated regions (PDRs), most notably M17 SW. It has also been detected in the circumstellar envelope of the carbon-rich late-type star CW Leo, also known as IRC +10216. | before it was actually detected in the laboratory. The identification was based on hyperfine parameters obtained from electron-spin resonance measurements of ethynyl isolated in argon matrices. The molecule is rather ubiquitous as it has been detected in several star-forming regions such as W3, Orion A, Sgr B2, Sgr A, of which several include photon-dominated regions (PDRs), most notably M17 SW. It has also been detected in the circumstellar envelope of the carbon-rich late-type star CW Leo, also known as IRC +10216. | ||
| A. Wootten, E. P. Bozyan, D. P. Garrett, R. B. Loren, and R. L. Snell reported on the\\ | A. Wootten, E. P. Bozyan, D. P. Garrett, R. B. Loren, and R. L. Snell reported on the\\ | ||
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| The radical was also observed in the diffuse medium by:\\ | The radical was also observed in the diffuse medium by:\\ | ||
| L.-Å. Nyman,\\ | L.-Å. Nyman,\\ | ||
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| //Astron. Astrophys.// | //Astron. Astrophys.// | ||
| C< | C< | ||
| F. Combes, F. Boulanger, P. J. Encrenaz, M. Gerin, M. Bogey, C. Demuynck, J. L. Destomb,\\ | F. Combes, F. Boulanger, P. J. Encrenaz, M. Gerin, M. Bogey, C. Demuynck, J. L. Destomb,\\ | ||
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| //Astron. Astrophys.// | //Astron. Astrophys.// | ||
| The detection of the < | The detection of the < | ||
| A. H. Saleck, R. Simon, G. Winnewisser, | A. H. Saleck, R. Simon, G. Winnewisser, | ||
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| //Can. J. Phys.// **72** 747–754 (1994). | //Can. J. Phys.// **72** 747–754 (1994). | ||
| Three out of four observable fine structure components of the //N// = 3 – 2 rotational transition of vibrationally excited C< | Three out of four observable fine structure components of the //N// = 3 – 2 rotational transition of vibrationally excited C< | ||
| E. D. Tenenbaum, J. L. Dodd, S. N. Milam, N. J. Woolf, and L. M. Ziurys,\\ | E. D. Tenenbaum, J. L. Dodd, S. N. Milam, N. J. Woolf, and L. M. Ziurys,\\ | ||
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| The features were detected in the outer part of the circumstellar envelope of CW Leo; hence, the detection must be facilitated by formation pumping or by IR pumping. | The features were detected in the outer part of the circumstellar envelope of CW Leo; hence, the detection must be facilitated by formation pumping or by IR pumping. | ||
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| The // | The // | ||
| J. J. Keady and K. H. Hinkle,\\ | J. J. Keady and K. H. Hinkle,\\ | ||
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| The rotational temperature of 12.5 ± 1.5 K suggests a peak abundance about 1200 stellar radii away from CW Leo, and the line intensities indicate a high fractional abundance with respect to H< | The rotational temperature of 12.5 ± 1.5 K suggests a peak abundance about 1200 stellar radii away from CW Leo, and the line intensities indicate a high fractional abundance with respect to H< | ||
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