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Table 3

Bright lines covered in the narrow-band correlator setup.

Molecule Transition Rest frequency Euk
(MHz) (K)
O13CS 18–17 218 199.00 99.5
H 2CO 30,3–20,2 218 222.19 21.0
HCOOCH3 173,14–163,13A 218 297.89 99.7
HC3N 24–23 218 324.72 131.0
CH3OH 4–3 218 440.05 45.5
H2CO 32,2–22,1 218 475.63 68.1
OCS 18–17 218 903.36 99.81
HCOOCH 3 174,13–164,12E 220 166.89 103.1
H2CCO 111,11–101,10 220 177.57 76.5
HCOOCH3 174,13–164,12A 220 190.29 103.2
HNCO 101,9–91,8 220 584.75 101.5
CH3CN 126–116 220 594.42 325.9
123–113 220 599.98 133.1
122–112 220 621.14 97.4
121–111 220 633.83 76.0
120–110 220 638.07 68.8
CH3CN 125–115 220 641.08 247.4
CH3CN 124–114 220 679.29 183.2
CH3CN 123–113 220 709.02 133.2
CH3CN 122–112 220 730.26 97.4
CH3CN 121–111 220 743.01 76.0
CH3CN 120–110 220 747.26 68.9

Notes. Rest frequencies and upper energy levels have been obtained from the Cologne Database for Molecular Spectroscopy (CDMS; Müller et al. 2001, 2005) with the exception of those for HCOOCH3 transitions, which were acquired from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Pickett et al. 1998).

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