Large-Scale Mapping Observations of the C I (3P1-3P0) and CO (J = 3-2) Lines toward the Orion A Molecular Cloud

Large-scale mapping observations of the 3P1-3P0 fine-structure transition of atomic carbon (C i, 492 GHz) and the J=3-2 transition of CO (346 GHz) toward the Orion A molecular cloud have been carried out with the Mount Fuji submillimeter-wave telescope. The observations cover 9 deg2 and include the...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 1999-12, Vol.527 (1), p.L59-L62
Hauptverfasser: Ikeda, Masafumi, Maezawa, Hiroyuki, Ito, Tetsuya, Saito, Gaku, Sekimoto, Yutaro, Yamamoto, Satoshi, Tatematsu, Ken’ichi, Arikawa, Yuji, Aso, Yoshiyuki, Noguchi, Takashi, Shi, Sheng-Cai, Miyazawa, Keisuke, Saito, Shuji, Ozeki, Hiroyuki, Fujiwara, Hideo, Ohishi, Masatoshi, Inatani, Junji
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Zusammenfassung:Large-scale mapping observations of the 3P1-3P0 fine-structure transition of atomic carbon (C i, 492 GHz) and the J=3-2 transition of CO (346 GHz) toward the Orion A molecular cloud have been carried out with the Mount Fuji submillimeter-wave telescope. The observations cover 9 deg2 and include the Orion Nebula M42 and the L1641 dark cloud complex. The C i emission extends over almost the entire region of the Orion A cloud and is surprisingly similar to that of 13CO (J=1-0). The CO (J=3-2) emission shows a more featureless and extended distribution than C i. The C i/CO (J=3-2) integrated intensity ratio shows a spatial gradient running from the north (0.10) to the south (1.2) of the Orion A cloud, which we interpret as a consequence of the temperature gradient. On the other hand, the C i/13CO (J=1-0) intensity ratio shows no systematic gradient. We have found a good correlation between the C i and 13CO (J=1-0) intensities over the Orion A cloud. This result is discussed on the basis of photodissociation region models.
ISSN:1538-4357
0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1086/312395