OH 18 cm Transition as a Thermometer for Molecular Clouds
Yuji Ebisawa, Hiroshi Inokuma, Nami Sakai, Karl M. Menten, Hiroyuki, Maezawa, Satoshi Yamamoto

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that the hyperfine anomalies in the 18 cm OH transition can be used as a reliable thermometer to measure the temperature of molecular cloud envelopes, revealing warm gas not traced by CO emission.
Contribution
It introduces a new method to determine the kinetic temperature of molecular clouds using OH 18 cm line hyperfine anomalies, applicable over a wide density range.
Findings
Kinetic temperature of HCL2E center is 53±1 K, increasing outward.
Temperature increases toward the periphery of L134N.
Temperature decreases with distance from HD147889 in ρ-Ophiuchi.
Abstract
We have observed the four hyperfine components of the 18 cm OH transition toward the translucent cloud eastward of Heiles Cloud 2 (HCL2E), the cold dark cloud L134N, and the photodissociation region of the -Ophiuchi molecular cloud with the Effelsberg 100 m telescope. We have found intensity anomalies amongst the hyperfine components in all three regions. In particular, an absorption feature of the 1612 MHz satellite line against the cosmic microwave background has been detected toward HCL2E and two positions of the -Ophiuchi molecular cloud. On the basis of statistical equilibrium calculations, we find that the hyperfine anomalies originate from the non-LTE population of the hyperfine levels, and can be used to determine the kinetic temperature of the gas over a wide range of H density (10 - 10 cm). Toward the center of HCL2E, the gas kinetic temperature…
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