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Detection of the 20 ↠ 3-1 Transition of 13CH3OH

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2016

T. B. H. Kuiper
Affiliation:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91109
F. F. Gardner
Affiliation:
CSIRO Radiophysics Division, P. O. Box 76, Epping, New South Wales 2121
J. B. Whiteoak
Affiliation:
CSIRO Radiophysics Division, P. O. Box 76, Epping, New South Wales 2121
W. L. Peters III
Affiliation:
Stewart Observatory, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721
J. E. Reynolds
Affiliation:
Mt. Stromlo & Siding Spring Observatories, Private Bag, P. O. Woden, Canberra, ACT 2606

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The 20 → 3−1 E-type transition of 13CH3OH at 14.78 GHz has been detected towards four continuum sources: Sgr B2, two positions in Sgr A (the peaks of the ' + 20 km/s' and the '40 km/s' clouds), and W33. The NASA Deep Space Network 70-m antenna near Canberra, Australia, which has a 66 arcsec beam at this frequency, was used. A comparison of the 13C and 12C profiles for Sgr B2 indicates a rest frequency of 14,782.27 ± .03 MHz, 0.12 MHz above the laboratory value of Haque et al. (1974). For the Galactic Centre sources, the 12C/13C abundance ratios derived using the simplest assumptions lie in the range 30–40, higher than the 20–25 range derived from H2CO observations. For W33 the apparent value of ∼ 50 is lower than the value of ∼100 derived by Henkel et al. (1983) from H2CO. There may be no discrepancy, however, as W33 contains two velocity components — the higher velocity one at 36 km/s is more prominent in CH3OH and the lower 33 km/s more prominent in H2CO.

Type
Observations of Discrete Sources
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1989 

References

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