Abstract

High-resolution (45 km/sec) observations of the 2.12 micrometers molecular hydrogen emission line in the Orion Nebula reveal a single feature with delta V (FWHP) not exceeding 30 km/sec at a LSR velocity of + 9.5 + or - 4 km/sec. The results support the suggestion that the H2 emission is collisionally excited in a thin shock-heated layer inside the cool molecular cloud. For a spherical geometry the shock velocity is, therefore, constrained to be at most 15 km/sec.

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