A 1.3 cm Line Survey toward Orion KL
Y. Gong, C. Henkel, S. Thorwirth, S. Spezzano, K. M. Menten, C. M., Walmsley, F. Wyrowski, R. Q. Mao, B. Klein

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive 1.3 cm spectral line survey of Orion KL, detecting numerous lines including first-time interstellar medium observations, and analyzes molecular excitation, abundances, and physical conditions.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive 1.3 cm spectral line survey of Orion KL, identifying new molecular lines and analyzing molecular excitation and physical conditions in the region.
Findings
Detected 261 spectral lines, including 23 first-time interstellar molecular transitions.
Found non-metastable 15NH3 transitions and a possible maser line in SO2.
Estimated elemental and isotopic ratios, and inferred external heating of the Hot Core.
Abstract
Orion KL has served as a benchmark for spectral line searches throughout the (sub)millimeter regime. The main goal is to systematically study spectral characteristics of Orion KL in the 1.3 cm band. We carried out a spectral line survey (17.9 GHz to 26.2 GHz) with the Effelsberg-100 m telescope towards Orion KL. We find 261 spectral lines, yielding an average line density of about 32 spectral features per GHz above 3. The identified lines include 164 radio recombination lines (RRLs) and 97 molecular lines. A total of 23 molecular transitions from species known to exist in Orion KL are detected for the first time in the interstellar medium. Non-metastable 15NH3 transitions are detected in Orion KL for the first time. Based on the velocity information of detected lines and the ALMA images, the spatial origins of molecular emission are constrained and discussed. A narrow feature is…
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