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view Abstract Citations (29) References (19) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS The Physics and Chemistry of Small Molecular Clouds in the Galactic Plane. I. Physical Conditions from C 18O and 13CO Observations Turner, B. E. Abstract We have observed the J = 1 goes to 0 and 2 goes to 1 transitions of C(18)O and (13)CO in 27 small Galactic plane clouds taken from the 1988 catalog of Clemens & Barvainis. The observations are analyzed by means of polytropic hydrostatic equilibrium models, the same as used by the author in a series of papers on cirrus cloud cores. The wide range of (13)CO to C(18)O intensity ratios is successfully modeled by including variations in the UV radiation field intensity from source to source, although differences in the C-12/C-13 ratio are also required. Most of the objects (20) have C-12/C-13 in the range 45-90, but seven objects require considerably larger values, as found recently in other galaxies. The ISM of the Milky Way is not well mixed as regards the nucleosynthesis products of massive stars (a C-12 excess) and those of evolved stars (a C-13 excess). The properties of the CB objects are similar to those of the cirrus cores in all respects. The apparent dynamical equilibrium of these objects is consistent with their chemical abundances, which favor steady state chemistry, and is distinct from the highly nonequilibrium density distributions required to model more massive cold quiescent clouds, which correspondingly exhibit early-times chemistry. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: January 1994 DOI: 10.1086/173595 Bibcode: 1994ApJ...420..661T Keywords: Astronomical Models; Interstellar Matter; Massive Stars; Molecular Clouds; Stellar Evolution; Abundance; Density Distribution; Isotopes; Nuclear Fusion; Steady State; Ultraviolet Astronomy; Astrophysics; ISM: MOLECULES; RADIO LINES: ISM full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (27) Related Materials (12) Part 2: 1994ApJ...437..658T Part 3: 1995ApJ...444..708T Part 4: 1995ApJ...449..635T Part 5: 1995ApJ...455..556T Part 6: 1996ApJ...461..246T Part 7: 1996ApJ...468..694T Part 8: 1997ApJ...483..235T Part 9: 1998ApJS..115...91T Part 10: 1998ApJ...495..804T Part 11: 1998ApJ...501..731T Part 12: 1999ApJ...518..699T Part 13: 2000ApJS..126..427T
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