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Astrophys J ; 315(2): 646-53, 1987 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11540903

ABSTRACT

Observations of OCS and a search for OC3S are reported, with particular reference to cold dust clouds. OCS has been detected for the first time in dark clouds with a mean fractional abundance relative to hydrogen of approximately 3 x 10(-9); this is approximately 4 times greater than that observed for giant molecular clouds. This results is discussed in the context of molecule formation mechanisms. Observations of the J = 1 --> 0 transition of OCS indicate that this transition is amplifying the background continuum radiation in the direction of Sgr B2.


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Astronomy , Cosmic Dust/analysis , Extraterrestrial Environment , Sulfur Oxides/chemistry , Sulfur/chemistry , Astronomical Phenomena , Carbon/chemistry , Gases/analysis , Hydrocarbons/chemistry , Oxygen/chemistry , Spectrum Analysis , Sulfides/chemistry
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Astrophys J ; 276 Pt 2(1): L25-9, 1984 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11541958

ABSTRACT

A new interstellar molecule, methylcyanoacetylene (CH3C3N), has been detected in the molecular cloud TMC-1. The J = 8 --> 7, J = 7 --> 6, J = 6 --> 5, and J = 5 --> 4 transitions have been observed. For the first three of these, both the K = 0 and K = 1 components are present, while for J = 5 --> 4, only the K = 0 line has been detected. The observed frequencies were calculated by assuming a value of radial velocity VLSR = 5.8 km s-1 for TMC-1, typical of other molecules in the cloud. All observed frequencies are within 10 kHz of the calculated frequencies, which are based on the 1982 laboratory constants of Moises et al., so the identification is secure. The lines are broadened by hyperfine splitting, and the J = 5 --> 4, K = 0 transition shows incipient resolution into three hyperfine components. The rotational temperature determined for these observations is quite low, with 2.7 K < or = Trot < or = 4 K. the total column density is approximately 5 x 10(12) cm-2.


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Acetylene/analogs & derivatives , Astronomy/methods , Extraterrestrial Environment , Astronomy/instrumentation , Temperature
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Science ; 198(4314): 289-91, 1977 Oct 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17770501

ABSTRACT

The Hermes satellite, a joint Canadian-American program, has been used to provide a communication channel between radio telescopes in West Virginia and Ontario, for very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI). This system makes possible instantaneous correlation of the data as well as a sensitivity substantially better than that of earlier VLBI systems, by virtue of a broader observational bandwidth. With the use of a geostationary communications satellite it is possible to eliminate the tape recorders and the most troublesome part of the postobservational data processing. A further possibility is the development of a phase-coherent interferometer.

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Nature ; 225(5232): 530-1, 1970 Feb 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16056590
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Science ; 156(3782): 1592-3, 1967 Jun 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17797641

ABSTRACT

The technique of using magnetic-tape recorders and atomic frequency standards to operate two widely separated radio telescopes as a phase-coherent interferometer when the stations have no radio-frequency connecting link has been successfully tested at the National Research Council of Canada's Algonquin Radio Observatory.

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