Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Mar 2006
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 448, Issue 1, March II 2006, pp.253-259
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Ism: Molecules
Scientific paper
Using the VLA and NRAO 140' telescopes we observed the λ1.3 cm (1, 1) and (2, 2) lines of NH3 in absorption and emission toward the compact extragalactic continuum sources NRAO150 (B0355+508) and 3C 111 (B0415+379). These sources are occulted by some seven local diffuse and translucent clouds showing molecular absorption in OH, CO, HCO+ and C2H: for the four features having NH3 absorption, we find rotational excitation temperatures 18-24 K, suggesting kinetic temperatures of at least 25-30 K. The abundance ratio N(NH_3)/N(HCO^+) is comparable to values quoted for the cyanopolyyne peak in TMC-1 (i.e., 2.5) in three of four cases where NH3 was seen. For clouds with higher column density N(HCO^+) ⪆ 1012~~cm-2, the NH3 column density N(NH_3) is well correlated only with N(CS) (< N(NH_3)/N(CS)> ≈ 1.0) and N(H2CO) (< N(NH_3)/N(H2CO)> ≈ 0.4). N(H2CO) is well correlated with N(NH_3) and N(CS) (
Liszt Harvey Steven
Lucas Robert
Pety Jérôme
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