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Laboratory characterization and astrophysical detection of vibrationally excited states of vinyl cyanide in Orion KL

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Fig. 8. Observed lines from Orion-KL (histogram spectra) and model (thin red curves) for combined vibrationally excited states of CH 2 CHCN in
Fig. 10. Integrated intensity maps for 6 ground state transitions of vinyl cyanide. From line 1 (top row) to 6 (bottom row): 12 1,12 –11 1,11
Fig. 11. Rotational diagram of CH 2 CHCN in its ground state. The upper panel displays the two components derived from the line profiles.
Fig. 12. Rotational diagrams for the vibrationally excited states of vinyl cyanide  11 = 1,  15 = 1, and  11 = 2 as a function of rotational energy
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