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Apr 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990apj...353..181b&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X), vol. 353, April 10, 1990, p. 181-192.
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Carbon, Illumination, Infrared Spectra, Ionized Gases, Molecular Clouds, Carbon Monoxide, Emission Spectra, Fine Structure, Molecular Spectra, Nebulae, Optical Thickness
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The C II fine-structure line has been observed in five sources for which the ionization front/molecular cloud interface is viewed approximately edge-on. The LSR velocity of the C II emission is generally in good agreement with that observed for molecular species such as CO. However, the observed linewidths of 3-14 km/s are typically wider than those of molecular lines and often show rapid spatial variations in the observed regions. The C II brightness temperature are typically equal to or slightly higher than the dust temperature at all locations observed. In the optically thin approximation, C II excitation temperatures are 100 K or more and column densities are 10 to the 18th/sq cm for all sources except M17, which has a more intense and complicated line profile with a larger spatial extent than any other source observed.
Betz Albert L.
Boreiko Rita T.
Zmuidzinas Jonas
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