Detection of HD in emission towards Sagittarius B2

Abstract

The giant molecular cloud Sagittarius B2, located near the Galactic Centre, has been observed in the far-infrared by the ISO Long Wavelength Spectrometer. Wavelengths in the range 47-196 microns were covered with the high resolution Fabry-Perot spectrometer, giving a spectral resolution of 30-40 km/s. The J=1-0 and J=2-1 rotational transitions of HD fall within this range at 112 microns and 56 microns. A probable detection was made of the ground state J=1-0 line in emission but the J=2-1 line was not detected above the noise. This allowed us to calculate an upper limit on the temperature in the emitting region of approximately 80 K and a value for the deuterium abundance in the Sgr B2 envelope of D/H=(0.2-11)x10-6.

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