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Broad band high resolution rotational spectroscopy for Laboratory Astrophysics.

J Cernicharo1, J D Gallego2, J A López-Pérez2, F Tercero2, I Tanarro3, F Beltrán2, P de Vicente2, K Lauwaet4,5, B Alemán4,6, E Moreno1, V J Herrero3, J L Doménech3, S I Ramírez1,7, C Bermúdez1, R J Peláez3, M Patino-Esteban2, I López-Fernández2, S García-Álvaro2, P García-Carreño2, C Cabezas1, I Malo2, R Amils2, J Sobrado8, C Diez-González2, J M Hernandéz2, B Tercero2, G Santoro4, L Martínez4, M Castellanos1, B Vaquero Jiménez2, J R Pardo1, L Barbas2, J A López-Fernández2, B Aja9, A Leuther10, J A Martín-Gago4.   

Abstract

We present a new experimental setup devoted to the study of gas phase molecules and processes using broad band high spectral resolution rotational spectroscopy. A reactor chamber has been equipped with radio receivers similar to those used by radio astronomers to search for molecular emission in space. The whole Q (31.5-50 GHz) and W bands (72-116.5 GHz) are available for rotational spectroscopy observations. The receivers are equipped with 16×2.5 GHz Fast Fourier Transform spectrometers with a spectral resolution of 38.14 kHz allowing the simultaneous observation of the complete Q band and one third of the W band. The whole W band can be observed in three settings in which the Q band is always observed. Species such as CH3CN, OCS, and SO2 are detected, together with many of their isotopologues and vibrationally excited states, in very short observing times. The system permits automatic overnight observations and integration times as long as 2.4×105 seconds have been reached. The chamber is equipped with a radiofrequency source to produce cold plasmas and with four ultraviolet lamps to study photochemical processes. Plasmas of CH4, N2, CH3CN, NH3, O2, and H2, among other species, have been generated and the molecular products easily identified by their rotational spectrum, and mass spectrometry and optical spectroscopy. Finally, the rotational spectrum of the lowest energy conformer of CH3CH2NHCHO (N-Ethylformamide), a molecule previously characterized in microwave rotational spectroscopy, has been measured up to 116.5 GHz allowing the accurate determination of its rotational and distortion constants and its search in space.

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Keywords:  Methods: laboratory: molecular; Molecular processes; Plasmas; line: identification; molecular data

Year:  2019        PMID: 31186577      PMCID: PMC6557716          DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201935197

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Astron Astrophys        ISSN: 0004-6361            Impact factor:   5.802


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