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The Cologne Database for Molecular Spectroscopy, CDMS: a useful tool for astronomers and spectroscopists

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The Cologne Database for Molecular Spectroscopy (CDMS) as discussed by the authors contains a catalog of transition frequencies from the radio-frequency to the far-infrared region covering atomic and molecular species that (may) occur in the interstellar or circumstellar medium or in planetary atmospheres.
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This article is published in Journal of Molecular Structure.The article was published on 2005-05-24. It has received 1842 citations till now.

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The HITRAN 2008 molecular spectroscopic database

TL;DR: The new HITRAN is greatly extended in terms of accuracy, spectral coverage, additional absorption phenomena, added line-shape formalisms, and validity, and molecules, isotopologues, and perturbing gases have been added that address the issues of atmospheres beyond the Earth.
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PGOPHER: A program for simulating rotational, vibrational and electronic spectra

TL;DR: The pgopher program as discussed by the authors is a general purpose program for simulating and fitting molecular spectra, particularly the rotational structure, which can handle linear molecules, symmetric top and asymmetric top.
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The Exoplanet Handbook

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the solar system and its evolution, including the formation and evolution of stars, asteroids, and free-floating planets, as well as their internal and external structures.
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The Cologne Database for Molecular Spectroscopy, CDMS, in the Virtual Atomic and Molecular Data Centre, VAMDC

TL;DR: The Cologne Database for Molecular Spectroscopy (CDMS) as discussed by the authors provides line lists of mostly molecular species which are or may be observed in various astronomical sources (usually) by radio astronomical means.
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Submillimeter, millimeter, and microwave spectral line catalog

TL;DR: A computer-accessible catalog of submillimeter, millimeter, and microwave spectral lines in the frequency range between 0 and 10 000 GHz (i.e. wavelengths longer than 30 μm) that has been constructed by using theoretical least-squares fits of published spectral lines to accepted molecular models.
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The fitting and prediction of vibration-rotation spectra with spin interactions

TL;DR: In this paper, a modified Wang basis function is proposed which has the property of making all operators which are even powers of angular momentum pure real and all odd powers pure imaginary, and a generalized direction cosine operator is described, which can be calculated in a Wang basis using spherical tensor formalism.
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First detection of triply-deuterated methanol

TL;DR: In this paper, the first detection of triply-deuterated methanol was reported, with 12 observed transitions towards the low-mass protostar IRAS 16293-2422, as well as multifrequency observations of 13CH 3OH, used to derive the column density of the main isotopomer CH 3OH.
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A 8.8-50 GHz Complete Spectral Line Survey toward TMC-1: I. Survey Data.

TL;DR: The first spectral line survey toward a cold, dark cloud TMC-1 (cyanopolyyne peak) in a frequency range between 8.8 and 50.0 GHz by the 45m radio telescope of Nobeyama Radio Observatory was reported in this article.
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Green Bank Telescope Detection of New Interstellar Aldehydes: Propenal and Propanal

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that successive hydrogen addition is probably an important chemistry route in the formation of a number of complex interstellar molecules in Sagittarius B2(N) by means of rotational transitions observed with the 100 m Green Bank Telescope.
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