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2006MNRAS.370..597L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 370, 597-628 (2006/August-1)
A far-infrared molecular and atomic line survey of the Orion KL region.
LERATE M.R., BARLOW M.J., SWINYARD B.M., GOICOECHEA J.R., CERNICHARO J., GRUNDY T.W., LIM T.L., POLEHAMPTON E.T., BALUTEAU J.-P., VITI S. and YATES J.
Abstract (from CDS):
Analysis of the [Oi] and [Cii] fine structure lines indicates that although a shock model can reproduce the observed [Oi] surface brightness levels, it falls short of the observed [Cii] level by more than a factor of 30. A PDR model can reproduce the [Oi] 63.2 µm and [Cii] surface brightness levels within 35 per cent, although overpredicting the LWS [Oi] 145.5 µm-emission by a factor of 2.7. The 70 water lines and 22 OH lines detected by the survey appear with mainly P Cygni profiles at the shortest survey wavelengths and with mainly pure emission profiles at the longest survey wavelengths. The emission and absorption velocity peaks of the water and OH lines indicate that they are associated with gas expanding in the outflow from the KL cluster. The estimated column densities are (2-5) x1014 cm–2 for H2O and (2.5-5.1)x1016 cm–2 for OH. The 26 detected CO lines confirm the presence of three distinct components, with temperature and column density combinations ranging from 660 K, 6x1017 cm–2 to 360 K, 2x1019 cm–2. Comparison of the surface brightnesses and integrated fluxes of the CO lines measured in the 80-arcsec LWS beam with those measured previously by the Kuiper Airborne Observatory (KAO) in a 44-arcsec beam shows similar surface brightnesses in the different beams for the lowest-J CO lines and similar integrated fluxes in the different beams for the highest-J CO lines, indicating that emission from the former lines has a uniform surface brightness within the LWS beam, while the latter lines originate from a region less than 44 arcsec in diameter. The complexity of the region requires more sophisticated models for the interpretation of all the line observations.
Abstract Copyright: 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2006 RAS
Journal keyword(s): line: identification - surveys - ISM: individual: Orion - ISM: lines and bands - ISM: molecules - infrared: ISM
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