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Scientific paper
Oct 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000ycatp019001701o&link_type=abstract
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/other/PASA/17.92. Originally published in: 2000PASA...17...92O
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Molecular Clouds, Carbon Monoxide
Scientific paper
Using the 22-m 'Mopra' antenna (near Coonabarabran, NSW) of the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF), we have observed emission from the 115-GHz J=1-0 transition of CO towards the centre of each of the 1101 clouds listed in the Hartley et al. Catalogue of Southern Dark Clouds (SDC, Cat. ). The velocity range covered was -96 to +70km/s, with a velocity resolution of 0.120km/s. CO was detected at 1049 of the positions, with 367 spectra showing emission at more than one radial velocity. Here we present the most comprehensive general survey of the SDC catalogue, with the intensity, velocity and half-width of the CO detection and a code describing the profile shape. The presence of blue- or red-shifted wings in many observations can provide a starting point in searches for star-forming regions.
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Hartley Malcolm
Otrupcek Robina E.
Wang Jian-Sheng
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