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Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope and Remote Observatory Observations of 12CO J = 4 → 3 Emission from the N44 Complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud

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, , Citation Sungeun Kim et al 2004 ApJ 616 865 DOI 10.1086/425120

0004-637X/616/2/865

Abstract

We present Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope and Remote Observatory (AST/RO) observations of 12CO J = 4 → 3 and [C I] emission in the N44 H II complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud. We detected strong 12CO J = 4 → 3 emission toward the H II region known as N44BC, which is located on the rim of an expanding giant shell in the N44 region. Analysis with a photodissociation region model showed that the 12CO J = 4 → 3 emitting cloud is very dense, with n0 ≈ 105 cm-3. We also note that there is a high-velocity component associated with the 12CO J = 4 → 3 emission. This probably originates from molecular material accelerated as a result of the motion induced by the expanding giant shell surrounding LH 47 in the N44 complex. We found that the kinetic energy of this high-velocity gas observed in the 12CO J = 4 → 3 emission toward the rim of the expanding H II shell is at least a factor of 4 higher than that derived for the H I and H II gas in this region.

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