Study of the star-forming region L379 IRS3 in CH3OH and CS

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V. G. Promyslov
G. M. Larionov
S. V. Kalenskii
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Astro Space Center, Lebedev Institute of Physics
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Astronomy Reports | 2003年 / 47卷
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Methanol; CH3OH; Molecular Cloud; Column Density; Kinetic Temperature;
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A molecular cloud and high-velocity outflow associated with the star-forming region L379 IRS3 have been mapped in the 6−1-50E methanol and CS (3-2) lines using the 12-meter Kitt Peak telescope. The estimated CS column density and abundance in the molecular cloud are 8×1014 cm−2 and 4×10−9, respectively. LVG modeling of the methanol emission constrains the gas density in the cloud to (1–4)×105 cm−3 and the gas kinetic temperature to 20–45 K. The upper limit on the density of the high-velocity gas is 105 cm−3.
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