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26 December 2024
 
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Extended Co(7-6) Emission from Warm Gas in Orion
J.E. Howe ; D.T. Jaffe ; E.N. Grossman ; W.F. Wall ; J.G. Mangum ; G.J. Stacey ;
Date 18 Dec 1992
Journal Astrophys.J. 410 (1993) 179-187
Subject astro-ph
AbstractWe mapped quiescent 807 GHz CO(7-6) emission from Orion along a strip in RA extending from 0.7 pc west to 1.2 pc east of Ori theta 1C. The lines arise in warm gas with T > 40 K. The line brightness temperature is > 160 K in the di- rection of theta 1C, more than twice the dust temperature, and still exceeds 35 K more than a parsec east of theta 1C. The lines are narrow, with a max- imum velocity width of 7 km s^-1 near theta 1C and decreasing to 1.5-3 km s^-1 at the map boundaries. The density of the emitting gas is > 10^4 cm^-3 and the column density exceeds 10^21 cm^-2. The correlation of the bright, narrow CO(7-6) lines with 158 micron [C II] emission suggests that over the entire region mapped, the narrow CO lines arise in warm photo-dissociation regions ex- cited by UV photons from the Trapezium cluster. Although the Trapezium stars lie in front of the Orion A molecular cloud, not all of the warm gas is at the cloud surface. To the east of theta 1C the CO(7-6) lines split into two velo- city components (also seen in 13CO(2-1) emission) which persist over several arcminutes. Since only one of these components can be on the surface, the other must arise from a dense, UV-illuminated clump or filament within the molecular cloud. Comparison of the quiescent CO(7-6) emission to CO(7-6) ob- served in a cross-map of the energetic Orion KL outflow shows that the lumino- sity of shock-excited CO(7-6) emission in Orion is only a few percent of the luminosity of the widespread quiescent CO(7-6) emission.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9301009
Other source [GID 575039] astro-ph/9301009
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