We detail tentative detections of low-frequency carbon radio recombination lines from within the Orion molecular cloud complex observed at 99–129 MHz. These tentative detections include one alpha transition and one beta transition over three locations and are located within the diffuse regions of dust observed in the infrared at 100 µm, the Ha emission detected in the optical, and the synchrotron radiation observed in the radio. With these observations, we are able to study the radiation mechanism transition from collisionally pumped to radiatively pumped within the H ii regions within the Orion molecular cloud complex
Carbon radio recombination lines (RRLs) at low frequencies (lsim 500 MHz) trace the cold, diffuse ph...
Quantitative understanding of the interstellar medium requires knowledge of its physical conditions....
[Context] The methylidyne cation (CH) and hydroxyl (OH) are key molecules in the warm interstellar c...
We use the Low Frequency Array to perform a systematic high spectral resolution investigation of the...
Context. The combined use of carbon radio recombination lines (CRRLs) and the 158μm-[CII] line is a ...
The low-frequency sky may reveal some of the secrets yet to be discovered. Until recently, molecules...
We present observations of low-frequency recombination lines of carbon toward Cas A near 34.5 MHz (n...
Carbon radio recombination lines (RRLs) at low frequencies (≲ 500 MHz) trace the cold, diffuse phase...
Context. The nearby Orion Kleinmann-Low nebula is one of the most prolific sources of molecular line...
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Carbon radio recombination lines (RRLs) at low frequencies (≲ 500 MHz) trace the cold, diffuse phase...
In earlier papers (Roshi & Anantharamaiah 2000, 2001a), we presented extensive surveys (angular ...
International audienceContext. The [C II] 158 μm fine-structure line is the dominant cooling line of...
The Orion Nebula was the subject of intensive study for over one hundred years. Recently, several fa...
Molecular line emission from the core of the Orion molecular cloud has been surveyed from 215 to 247...
Carbon radio recombination lines (RRLs) at low frequencies (lsim 500 MHz) trace the cold, diffuse ph...
Quantitative understanding of the interstellar medium requires knowledge of its physical conditions....
[Context] The methylidyne cation (CH) and hydroxyl (OH) are key molecules in the warm interstellar c...
We use the Low Frequency Array to perform a systematic high spectral resolution investigation of the...
Context. The combined use of carbon radio recombination lines (CRRLs) and the 158μm-[CII] line is a ...
The low-frequency sky may reveal some of the secrets yet to be discovered. Until recently, molecules...
We present observations of low-frequency recombination lines of carbon toward Cas A near 34.5 MHz (n...
Carbon radio recombination lines (RRLs) at low frequencies (≲ 500 MHz) trace the cold, diffuse phase...
Context. The nearby Orion Kleinmann-Low nebula is one of the most prolific sources of molecular line...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...
Carbon radio recombination lines (RRLs) at low frequencies (≲ 500 MHz) trace the cold, diffuse phase...
In earlier papers (Roshi & Anantharamaiah 2000, 2001a), we presented extensive surveys (angular ...
International audienceContext. The [C II] 158 μm fine-structure line is the dominant cooling line of...
The Orion Nebula was the subject of intensive study for over one hundred years. Recently, several fa...
Molecular line emission from the core of the Orion molecular cloud has been surveyed from 215 to 247...
Carbon radio recombination lines (RRLs) at low frequencies (lsim 500 MHz) trace the cold, diffuse ph...
Quantitative understanding of the interstellar medium requires knowledge of its physical conditions....
[Context] The methylidyne cation (CH) and hydroxyl (OH) are key molecules in the warm interstellar c...