Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
May 1985
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Astronomy and Astrophysics (ISSN 0004-6361), vol. 146, no. 1, May 1985, p. 86-94.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Formaldehyde, Hydrogen Clouds, Molecular Clouds, Orion Nebula, Abundance, Astronomical Maps, Brightness Temperature, Carbon Monoxide, Emission Spectra, Radial Velocity, Radio Spectra
Scientific paper
Maps of the emission from the 211 - 212 K-doublet of H212C16O at 2 cm (angular resolution of 60arcsec) and the 312 - 313 line of H212C16O at 1 cm (angular resolution 35arcsec) have been made toward OMC-1. Four clouds are found: two adjacent to the BN/KL region with vLSR = 8 and 10 km s-1, another 90arcsec to the south with 6.5 km s-1 and one ≡80arcsec to the north-east at a radial velocity of 10 km s-1. The authors have also detected emission from the 211 - 212 line of H213CO at 2.2 cm. This result is combined with model calculations to estimate optical depths and H2 densities. The dynamics and stability of the K-doublet emission line region are investigated. Comparisons of the spatial distribution of 211 - 212 H2CO emission with that of O I and CO lines and the far infrared continuum are made.
Bastien Pierre
Batrla Wolfgang
Henkel Carsten
Pauls Thomas
Walmsley Charles Malcolm
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