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H. W. Kroto, C. Kirby, D. R. M. Walton, L. W. Avery, N. W. Broten, J. M. MacLeod, and T. Oka,\\ | H. W. Kroto, C. Kirby, D. R. M. Walton, L. W. Avery, N. W. Broten, J. M. MacLeod, and T. Oka,\\ | ||
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reported the first detection of this cyanopolyyne in two transitions (// | reported the first detection of this cyanopolyyne in two transitions (// | ||
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More recently, the Effelsberg 100 m telecope was used to study the circumstellar shell of the famous carbon star CW Leo:\\ | More recently, the Effelsberg 100 m telecope was used to study the circumstellar shell of the famous carbon star CW Leo:\\ | ||
G. Winnewisser and C. M. Walmsley,\\ | G. Winnewisser and C. M. Walmsley,\\ | ||
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//Astron. Astrophys.// | //Astron. Astrophys.// | ||
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The molecule has also been detected with the Effelsberg 100 m telescope in the circumstellar envelope of the carbon-rich post-AGB star V1610 Cyg, which is somewhat better known as CRL 2688, by\\ | The molecule has also been detected with the Effelsberg 100 m telescope in the circumstellar envelope of the carbon-rich post-AGB star V1610 Cyg, which is somewhat better known as CRL 2688, by\\ | ||
Nguyen-Q-Rieu, | Nguyen-Q-Rieu, | ||
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//Astron. Astrophys.// | //Astron. Astrophys.// | ||
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