2001
DOI: 10.1006/jmsp.2000.8272
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Millimeter-Wave Spectroscopy of Kr-CO and Xe-CO Using a Coaxial Jet Spectrometer

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“…The energy quoted in Table 2 for the a state J = 8 level results from the assignment of a transition at 153 118.931 MHz as P (8) of the j ← a band, and it is in good agreement with the energy determined (3) from the infrared spectrum, 4.4162 cm −1 . However, no other transitions involving this J = 8 level have yet been assigned, so this transition and level energy are tentative.…”
Section: Observations and Analysissupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The energy quoted in Table 2 for the a state J = 8 level results from the assignment of a transition at 153 118.931 MHz as P (8) of the j ← a band, and it is in good agreement with the energy determined (3) from the infrared spectrum, 4.4162 cm −1 . However, no other transitions involving this J = 8 level have yet been assigned, so this transition and level energy are tentative.…”
Section: Observations and Analysissupporting
confidence: 68%
“…New measurements in the 61-124 GHz region were made in Ottawa using a coaxial pulsed jet spectrometer (6,11). Most of these observations were made with the Gunn diode millimeter wave source (75-109 GHz) as described previously.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design of the spectrometer is similar to that of Walker & McKellar (2001) and McElmurry et al (2003) with the addition of a pulsed discharge nozzle (Steeves et al 2005), which extends the capabilities of the coaxial millimeter-wave jet spectrometer to rotationally cold transient species. Here HNC (DNC) is generated with a mixture of 2% CH 3 CN (CD 3 CN) in Ne.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%