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B. Tercero, I. Kleiner, J. Cernicharo, H. V. L. Nguyen, A. López, and G. M. Muñoz Caro\\ | B. Tercero, I. Kleiner, J. Cernicharo, H. V. L. Nguyen, A. López, and G. M. Muñoz Caro\\ | ||
recently reported on the\\ | recently reported on the\\ | ||
- | **[[http://dx.doi.org/ | + | **[[https:// |
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The detection was made in the course of a molecular line survey carried out with the IRAM 30 m radio telescope. At a rotational temperature of about 150 K, very many transitions of methyl acetate have non-negligible intensities. However, many of them are blended severely with emissions of other molecules. Nevertheless, | The detection was made in the course of a molecular line survey carried out with the IRAM 30 m radio telescope. At a rotational temperature of about 150 K, very many transitions of methyl acetate have non-negligible intensities. However, many of them are blended severely with emissions of other molecules. Nevertheless, | ||
- | Methyl acetate is the third ester and the first acetate to be detected in the ISM after [[http:// | + | Methyl acetate is the third ester and the first acetate to be detected in the ISM after [[molecules:ism: |