Highly excited molecular hydrogen in M 42 and other nebulae

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Hydrogen Clouds, Infrared Spectra, Molecular Clouds, Nebulae, Orion Nebula, Fabry-Perot Interferometers, Gas Density, Radial Velocity, Shock Waves, Spectral Line Width

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Measurements of the S(5), S(7), S(10), and S(11) quadrupole lines of the (2,0) band of H2 in the Orion Nebula (M 42) are presented. These measurements showed the following features: (1) the radial velocity characteristics consistent with those of microwave lines emitted by the Orion Molecular Cloud (OMC); (2) an intrinsic line width of 4.7 km/sec, exceeding that measured in microwave lines; (3) a surface brightness distribution in S(11) with a nearly circular symmetry around and a maximum at the Trapezium; (4) and a net column density of vibrationally excited H2 that can be accounted for by fluorescent excitation models with parameters appropriate for the OMC. A rotational temperature of about 11,000 K was observed, in excess of that predicted by radiative excitation.

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