Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998stin...9984015h&link_type=abstract
Nobeyama Radio Observatory Report, p. 17
Physics
Carbon Monoxide, Surveys, Galactic Evolution, Gas Temperature, Gas Density, Telescopes, Molecular Clouds
Scientific paper
We report the results of a survey of 300 deg less than or equal to i less than or equal to 340'= deg, -0.5 deg less than or equal to b less than or equal to +0.5 deg in CO(2- 1) with one of twin 60 cm telescopes. In I - b - upsilon domain the line intensity ratio of CO(2-1) over CO(1-0) shows correlation with the CO line intensity although it shows large intrinsic dispersion for each data point. In galactocentric radius domain the ratio shows a marginal gradient from 0.8 at R = 4kpc to 0.5 at R = 8kpc, which is higher than in the northern survey.
Booth Rex
Bronfman Leonard
Castellanos A. L.
Handa Toshihiro
Hasegawa Takuya
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