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view Abstract Citations (33) References (15) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS The Spatial Distribution of the OH Masers in Orion-KL Johnston, K. J. ; Migenes, V. ; Norris, R. P. Abstract The OH maser emission associated with Orion-KL in the velocity range -5 through 25 km/s LSR has been mapped to a level of 0.5 Jy in the 1665 MHz and 1612 MHz OH transitions. The majority of the masers have been found to have an east-west distribution of length of 14 arcsec encompassing the sources IRc2, IRc7, and IRc6. These masers are located along a ridge defined by the NH3 emission associated with dense, hot regions. Other areas of OH emission with velocities near 18 km/s are found 5-10 arcsec from this emission. The OH masers appear to be in 'clumps' with dispersions of 2-6 km/s and are probably formed in turbulent regions near the edges of shock fronts. The distribution of the maser emission is quite complex and is consistent with models describing a 'cavity' or an outflow caused by one or more exciting sources. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: June 1989 DOI: 10.1086/167543 Bibcode: 1989ApJ...341..847J Keywords: Hydroxyl Emission; Interstellar Masers; Molecular Clouds; Orion Nebula; Spatial Distribution; Infrared Sources (Astronomy); Radio Spectra; Astrophysics; INTERSTELLAR: MOLECULES; MASERS; NEBULAE: ORION NEBULA full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (12)

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