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Ro-vibronic spectrum

The ro-vibronic spectrum of molecules and the electronic transitions in atoms are only part of the whole story of transitions used in astronomy. Whenever there is a separation between energy levels within a particular target atom or molecule there is always a photon energy that corresponds to this energy separation and hence a probability of a transition. Astronomy has an additional advantage in that selection rules never completely forbid a transition, they just make it very unlikely. In the laboratory the transition has to occur during the timescale of the experiment, whereas in space the transition has to have occurred within the last 15 Gyr and as such can be almost forbidden. Astronomers have identified exotic transitions deep within molecules or atoms to assist in their identification and we are going to look at some of the important ones, the first of which is the maser. [Pg.77]


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