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CO (J=2-1) Observations of the Carina Nebula and G 333.6-0.2 and a Search for CO in LMC and SMC

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

T. de Graauw
Affiliation:
Astronomy Division, European Space Agency, Noordwijk (NL)
S. Lidholm
Affiliation:
Astronomy Division, European Space Agency, Noordwijk (NL)
B. Fitton
Affiliation:
Astronomy Division, European Space Agency, Noordwijk (NL)
F. P. Israel
Affiliation:
Owens Valley Radio Observatory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena (USA)
J. Beckman
Affiliation:
Queen Mary College, London (UK)
H. Nieuwenhuyzen
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute, Utrecht (NL)
J. Vermue
Affiliation:
Astronomical Institute, Utrecht (NL)

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We used the ESO 3.6 m telescope at La Silla (Chile) in conjunction with the Estec heterodyne receiver to observe CO (J=2-1) emission from southern sources. The telescope HPBW was 2.2 arcmin, the beam efficiency 43 per cent. The receiver used backward-wave oscillators and Schottky barrier diode mixers. It had a single-sideband noise temperature of 4000 K at 230 GHz. The backend was a 256 channel filterbank of 1 MHz (1.3 km s−1) bandwidth per channel. Calibration was done in the usual way.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1980 

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