51 pags., 43 figs., 3 tabs.Context. The carbon-rich envelope of the asymptotic giant branch star CW Leo, IRC+10216, is one of the richest molecular sources in the sky. Available spectral surveys below 51 GHz are more than 25 years old, and new work is needed. Aims. Characterizing the rich molecular content of this source, specially for heavy species, requires carrying out very sensitive spectral surveys at low frequencies. In particular, we have achieved an rms in the range 0.2-0.6mK per MHz. Methods. Long Q band (31.0-50.3 GHz) single-dish integrations were carried out with the Yebes-40m telescope using specifically built receivers. The most recent line catalogs were used to identify the lines. Results. The data contain 652 spectral featur...
We present a comprehensive analysis of a broadband spectral line survey of the Orion Kleinmann-Low n...
We present our new key dataset obtained using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), consisting ...
We present the rationale for and the observational description of ASPECS: the ALMA SPECtroscopic Sur...
Context. The carbon-rich envelope of the asymptotic giant branch star CW Leo, IRC+10216, is one of t...
We have conducted a spectral line survey of IRC + 10216 using the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory ...
[Context] The nearby massive star-forming region Orion KL is one of the richest molecular reservoirs...
A low noise (1(sigma) rms approx. 3 mK) 1. nun spectral survey (214.5-285.5 GHz) of the oxygen-rich ...
The increasing sensitivity offered by the new generation of radio astronomical receivers and radio t...
Context. IRC +10216 is the prototypical carbon star exhibiting an extended molecular circu...
Context. IRC +10216 is the prototypical carbon star exhibiting an extended molecular circu...
Context. The nearby massive star-forming region Orion KL is one of the richest molecular reservoirs ...
Context. IRC +10216 is the prototypical carbon star exhibiting an extended molecular circumstellar e...
Observations of IRC +10216 with the Yebes 40 m telescope between 31 and 50 GHz have revealed more th...
We have conducted a line survey towards Orion KL using the Q-band receiver of Tianma 65 m radio tele...
Stars form in the densest, coldest, most quiescent regions of molecular clouds. Molecules provide th...
We present a comprehensive analysis of a broadband spectral line survey of the Orion Kleinmann-Low n...
We present our new key dataset obtained using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), consisting ...
We present the rationale for and the observational description of ASPECS: the ALMA SPECtroscopic Sur...
Context. The carbon-rich envelope of the asymptotic giant branch star CW Leo, IRC+10216, is one of t...
We have conducted a spectral line survey of IRC + 10216 using the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory ...
[Context] The nearby massive star-forming region Orion KL is one of the richest molecular reservoirs...
A low noise (1(sigma) rms approx. 3 mK) 1. nun spectral survey (214.5-285.5 GHz) of the oxygen-rich ...
The increasing sensitivity offered by the new generation of radio astronomical receivers and radio t...
Context. IRC +10216 is the prototypical carbon star exhibiting an extended molecular circu...
Context. IRC +10216 is the prototypical carbon star exhibiting an extended molecular circu...
Context. The nearby massive star-forming region Orion KL is one of the richest molecular reservoirs ...
Context. IRC +10216 is the prototypical carbon star exhibiting an extended molecular circumstellar e...
Observations of IRC +10216 with the Yebes 40 m telescope between 31 and 50 GHz have revealed more th...
We have conducted a line survey towards Orion KL using the Q-band receiver of Tianma 65 m radio tele...
Stars form in the densest, coldest, most quiescent regions of molecular clouds. Molecules provide th...
We present a comprehensive analysis of a broadband spectral line survey of the Orion Kleinmann-Low n...
We present our new key dataset obtained using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), consisting ...
We present the rationale for and the observational description of ASPECS: the ALMA SPECtroscopic Sur...