Report from the Workshop on Molecular Spectroscopy in the Era of Far-Infrared Astronomy

A group of 72 members of the astrochemistry and spectroscopy communities assembled at Emory University in October, 2012, to discuss the state-of-the art in molecular laboratory spectroscopic techniques used to study molecules of astrophysical interest, and highlight recent successes in laboratory ef...

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Broadband
Far infrared radiation
Frequency ranges
Infrared astronomy
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Molecular spectra
Molecular spectroscopy
Spectral sensitivity
Spectrum analysis
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