Observations of H2CO in the Orion Nebula at 1 centimeter wavelength

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Formaldehyde, Line Spectra, Orion Nebula, Spectral Emission, Absorption Spectra, Centimeter Waves, Interstellar Gas, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Spatial Distribution

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Emission from the 3(12-3(13) spectral line of formaldehyde (H2CO) at
28.974 GHz has been detected in emission from OMC-1. The spatial extent
of the emission is found to be approximately 2 arcmin, considerably
greater than reported by Wilson et al. (1980).

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