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Atomic carbon in starburst galaxies: Missing CI (J=1-0) emission in the centre of M82

Abstract

CI is an important coolant in the ISM and is an excellent diagnostic of photodissociation regions associated with star formation. We discuss evidence that the CI J = 2 - 1 line is possibly much stronger than the J=1-0 line, indicating a need for high frequency observations of the nuclear regions of starburst galaxies if we wish to understand the thermal processes of the molecular gas in star-bursts.

Authors

Petitpas GR; Wilson CD

Pagination

pp. 483-485

Publication Date

January 1, 2001

Conference proceedings

European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP

Issue

460

ISSN

0379-6566