Deuterated ammonia toward the Orion Nebula

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Ammonia, Deuterium Compounds, Electron Transitions, Interstellar Matter, Abundance, Gas Density, Molecular Energy Levels, Molecular Rotation, Nebulae, Population Inversion, Radio Astronomy

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The detection of transitions in NH2D at 85926.2 and 110153.4 MHz from the Orion molecular cloud is reported. An 11-m radio telescope with an 80-120 GHz cooled Cassegrain receiver and a tunable quasi-optical rejection filter was used in the investigations. Equations of statistical equilibrium for the lowest 34 energy levels of NH2D were solved. It seems unlikely that the observed lines arise in the very extended CO cloud. However, they could originate either in the molecular 'ridge' or the unresolved (Kleinmann-Low) core of the cloud or both. A column density of about 50 trillion/sq cm is deduced. The NH2D spectra, with 1 MHz resolution, are shown in a graph. Using previously reported column densities for NH3, a value of 0.05 with an estimated maximum uncertainty factor of 10 is found for the ratio NH2D/NH3.

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