Physical conditions in the interstellar and circumstellar medium from ISO observations

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Cernicharo, J [1 ]
Gonzalez-Alfonso, E [1 ]
Lefloch, B [1 ]
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[1] CSIC, IEM, E-28006 Madrid, Spain
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FIRST ISO WORKSHOP ON ANALYTICAL SPECTROSCOPY: WITH SWS, LWS, PHT-S, AND CAM-CVF | 1997年 / 419卷
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We present our results concerning the determination of physical conditions in interstellar and circumstellar clouds. All the data presented here have been obtained with the instruments on board the ISO1 satellite. A raster map of the 179.5 mu m line of H2O centered on SgrB2 has been made with the LWS grating spectrometer shows this line in absorption against the far-infrared continnum at all observed positions with a line absorption depth of approximate to 15%. Fabry-Perot observations of the H2O lines indicate a broad absorption profile between -150 and 100 kms(-1) proving that water vapour is present in the molecular gas along the line of sight toward SgrB2. We derive a lower limit to the H2O abundance in SgrB2 of 10(-5). In Orion-IRC2 we have detected several rotational transitions of water vapour in emission. Transitions involving energy levels higher than 1000 K have been detected Many lines of (H2O)-O-18 and (H2O)-O-17 have also been observed in this source where first estimations indicate a water vapour abundance similar to that of SgrB2. We also report the detection of triatomic carbon in the diffuse interstellar medium through the observation of several re-vibrational lines of its low energy bending mode. Concerning star forming regions we have made a detailed study of the Trifid nebula using the ISOCAM, ISOPHOT, LWS and SWS instruments together with molecular observations from ground based telescopes. A second generation of newly-born stars has been found in the interface between the HII region and surrounding molecular cloud. Finally we present LWS observations and modelling of evolved stars.
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