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  1. Recent observational studies on carbon-chain species with current facilities and future prospects with ALMA & JWST
  2. Digging Into the Interior of Hot Cores with ALMA (DIHCA). V. Deuterium Fractionation of Methanol
  3. Velocity Structure and Molecular Formation in the Polaris Molecular Cloud
  4. The SOFIA Massive (SOMA) Star Formation Q-band follow-up
  5. Q-band line survey observations toward a carbon-chain-rich clump in the Serpens South region
  6. Digging into the Interior of Hot Cores with ALMA (DIHCA). IV. Fragmentation in High-mass Star-forming Clumps
  7. An ultra wide-band, high-sensitivity Q-band receiver for single-dish telescopes, eQ: Rest-frequency determination of CCS (JN = 43–32) and SO (JN = 10–01) and high-redshift CO (J = 1–0) detection
  8. The Reservoir of the Per-emb-2 Streamer
  9. Carbon-chain chemistry in the interstellar medium
  10. An Extremely Young Protostellar Core, MMS 1/OMC-3: Episodic Mass Ejection History Traced by the Micro SiO Jet
  11. Large-scale Mapping Observations of DCN and DCO+ toward Orion KL
  12. Observations of high-order multiplicity in a high-mass stellar protocluster
  13. Digging into the Interior of Hot Cores with ALMA: Spiral Accretion into the High-mass Protostellar Core G336.01–0.82
  14. Chemical Differentiation around Five Massive Protostars Revealed by ALMA: Carbon-chain Species and Oxygen/Nitrogen-bearing Complex Organic Molecules
  15. Digging into the Interior of Hot Cores with the ALMA (DIHCA). III. The Chemical Link between NH2CHO, HNCO, and H2CO
  16. Vibrationally Excited Lines of HC3N Associated with the Molecular Disk around the G24.78+0.08 A1 Hypercompact H ii Region
  17. Cluster Formation in GGD 12-15: Infall Motion with Rotation of the Natal Clump
  18. Chemical Compositions in the Vicinity of Protostars in Ophiuchus
  19. Clump-scale chemistry in the NGC 2264-D cluster-forming region
  20. 13C Isotopic Ratios of HC3N on Titan Measured with ALMA
  21. Carbon-chain Chemistry versus Complex-organic-molecule Chemistry in Envelopes around Three Low-mass Young Stellar Objects in the Perseus Region
  22. Carbon Chain Chemistry in Hot-core Regions around Three Massive Young Stellar Objects Associated with 6.7 GHz Methanol Masers
  23. Chemical Composition in the IRAS 16562–3959 High-mass Star-forming Region
  24. Investigation of chemical differentiation among the NGC 2264 cluster-forming clumps
  25. First clear detection of the CCS Zeeman splitting toward the pre-stellar core, Taurus Molecular Cloud 1
  26. Investigation of 13C Isotopic Fractionation of CCH in Two Starless Cores: L1521B and L134N
  27. Nobeyama 45 m Cygnus-X CO Survey. II. Physical Properties of C18O Clumps
  28. Cyanopolyyne Chemistry around Massive Young Stellar Objects
  29. Discovery of CCS Velocity-coherent Substructures in the Taurus Molecular Cloud 1
  30. Survey Observations to Study Chemical Evolution from High-mass Starless Cores to High-mass Protostellar Objects. II. HC3N and N2H+
  31. Chemical Diversity in Three Massive Young Stellar Objects Associated with 6.7 GHz CH3OH Masers
  32. Interferometric Observations of Cyanopolyynes toward the G28.28–0.36 High-mass Star-forming Region
  33. Spectral Tomography for the Line-of-sight Structures of the Taurus Molecular Cloud 1
  34. Survey Observations to Study Chemical Evolution from High-mass Starless Cores to High-mass Protostellar Objects. I. HC3N and HC5N
  35. 13C Isotopic Fractionation of HC3N in Two Starless Cores: L1521B and L134N (L183)
  36. First detection of HC515N in the interstellar medium
  37. Observations of Cyanopolyynes toward Four High-mass Star-forming Regions Containing Hot Cores
  38. Discovery of H2O megamasers in obscured active galactic nuclei
  39. 13C ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATION OF HC3N IN STAR-FORMING REGIONS: LOW-MASS STAR-FORMING REGION L1527 AND HIGH-MASS STAR-FORMING REGION G28.28-0.36
  40. IMPLICATION OF FORMATION MECHANISMS OF HC5N IN TMC-1 AS STUDIED BY 13C ISOTOPIC FRACTIONATION
  41. FOURIER-TRANSFORM MICROWAVE AND MILLIMETERWAVE SPECTROSCOPY OF CH2IBr IN ITS GROUND VIBRATIONAL STATE