Abstract

We present a method for the analysis of spectral line shapes arising in homogeneous, moving gas clouds in which velocity and molecular line excitation have power-law dependences on radial distance from the center. Analytical expressions are obtained for radial flows, for both optically thick and optically thin lines. The additional case of an optically thick line from a differentially rotating cloud is considered qualitatively. The method is applied to the interpretation of the C(12)O line observed in the direction of the Kleinmann-Low infrared nebula in Orion. While gravitational collapse and accelerated outflows would produce lines qualitatively similar to the observed profile, it does not appear to be possible to fit either model to the observations in detail.

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