Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite Observations of Extended Water Emission in Orion
Abstract
We have used the Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite to map the ground-state 110-101 transition of ortho-water at 557 GHz in the Orion molecular cloud. Water emission was detected in Orion over an angular extent of about 20 arcmin, or nearly 3 pc. The water emission is relatively weak, with line widths (3-6 km s-1) and VLSR velocities (9-11 km s-1) consistent with an origin in the cold gas of the molecular ridge. We find that the ortho-water abundance relative to H2 in the extended gas in Orion varies between 1 and 8x10-8, with an average of 3x10-8. The absence of detectable narrow-line ortho-H218O emission is used to set a 3-sigma upper limit on the relative ortho-water abundance of 7x10-8.
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