Sensitive spectral observations made in two frequency bands near 6.0 and 17.6 GHz are described for Orion and W51. Using frequency switching we were able to achieve a dynamic range in excess of 10,000 without fitting sinusoidal or polynomial baselines. This enabled us to detect lines as weak as TA ∼ 1mK in these strong continuum sources. Hydrogen recombination lines with ∆n as high as 25 have been detected in Orion. In the Orion data, where the lines are stronger, we have also detected a systematic shift in the line center frequencies proportional to linewidth that cannot be explained by normal optical depth effects
Over the past forty years, investigations of radio recombination lines have become an effective way ...
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Observations of recombination lines form normal H II regions, extended H II regions, nonthermal sour...
Sensitive spectral observations made in two frequency bands near 6.0 and 17.6 GHz are described for ...
We critically analyze the Bell et al. findings on "anomalous" widths of high-order Hydrogen radio re...
In 1967 Griem gave a general formula for the electron-impact broadening of radio recombination lines...
Problems where impact broadened radio recombination lines appeared narrower than predicted first sho...
On-the-fly mapping of cm-wave spectral lines has been implemented at the Tidbinbilla 70-m radio anten...
A survey of the H272-alpha recombination line at 325 MHz has been made towards 53 directions in the ...
In a previous paper we presented a low-resolution (2°×2°) survey of radio recombination lines (RRLs)...
This dissertation resolves a mystery in cosmic radio recombination line observations reported by Bel...
We have conducted a line survey toward Orion KL using the Q-band receiver of the Tianma 65 m radio t...
The absorption line at 26 MHz observed by Konovalenko and Sodin towards Cas A was interpreted by Bla...
At the time of the last review of radio recombination line research in these pages (Dupree & Goldber...
We use the Low Frequency Array to perform a systematic high spectral resolution investigation of the...
Over the past forty years, investigations of radio recombination lines have become an effective way ...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...
Observations of recombination lines form normal H II regions, extended H II regions, nonthermal sour...
Sensitive spectral observations made in two frequency bands near 6.0 and 17.6 GHz are described for ...
We critically analyze the Bell et al. findings on "anomalous" widths of high-order Hydrogen radio re...
In 1967 Griem gave a general formula for the electron-impact broadening of radio recombination lines...
Problems where impact broadened radio recombination lines appeared narrower than predicted first sho...
On-the-fly mapping of cm-wave spectral lines has been implemented at the Tidbinbilla 70-m radio anten...
A survey of the H272-alpha recombination line at 325 MHz has been made towards 53 directions in the ...
In a previous paper we presented a low-resolution (2°×2°) survey of radio recombination lines (RRLs)...
This dissertation resolves a mystery in cosmic radio recombination line observations reported by Bel...
We have conducted a line survey toward Orion KL using the Q-band receiver of the Tianma 65 m radio t...
The absorption line at 26 MHz observed by Konovalenko and Sodin towards Cas A was interpreted by Bla...
At the time of the last review of radio recombination line research in these pages (Dupree & Goldber...
We use the Low Frequency Array to perform a systematic high spectral resolution investigation of the...
Over the past forty years, investigations of radio recombination lines have become an effective way ...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...
Observations of recombination lines form normal H II regions, extended H II regions, nonthermal sour...