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Interferometric Studies of OH Sources Associated with H II Regions and IR Objects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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An interferometer with a 24 km baseline has been used to map components of OH sources to a precision of a few hundredths of a second of arc. The W3 OH source which is associated with an H II region appears to be rotating slowly. There is evidence for Zeeman splitting in the components of this source. The IR/OH sources NML Cygnus and VY CMa are found to be expanding objects with a large rate of mass outflow. Rotation is also evident in both these objects.
- Type
- Part VIII Dust and H II Regions
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 52: Interstellar Dust and Related Topics , 1973 , pp. 423 - 432
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- Copyright © Reidel 1973
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