\title{THE SUBMILLIMETER SPECTRUM OF Br$_2$O}
\author{\underline{HOLGER~S.~P.~M\"{U}LLER} and EDWARD~A.~COHEN}
\address{Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,
California 91109.}
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\maketitle
The rotational spectra of the three main isotopic species of Br$_2$O have been studied in the submillimeter region. The combination of a relatively large $A$ rotational constant along with small values for $B$ and $C$ give rise to transitions involving a large range of $J$ and $K_a$ quantum numbers in the observed spectral region. Precise rotational and centrifugal distortion constants have been determined. Quadrupole splittings are large and can be observed even for $J > 90$. The spectrum, molecular structure, harmonic force field, and quadrupole coupling will be discussed.
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