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A study of three massive star-forming regions in CS lines

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We have mapped three star-forming regions (G265.14+1.45, G269.16−1.14, G291.27−0.71) in the CS(3–2) and C34S(2–1) lines using the 15 m SEST telescope (Chile), and analyzed the relative positions of methanol and H2O masers, IRAS sources, and emission maxima in the CS lines. In most cases, the maser positions are close to those of the IRAS sources. We compared the radial velocities of the maser sources and high-density CS cores, and estimated the CS column densities assuming LTE. The sizes, densities, and masses of the dense core are estimated; the masses obtained in the LTE approximation agree with the virial masses.

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Original Russian Text © G.M. Larionov, I. Zinchenko, I.E. Val’tts, 2006, published in Astronomicheskiĭ Zhurnal, 2006, Vol. 83, No. 2, pp. 130–138.

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Larionov, G.M., Zinchenko, I. & Val’tts, I.E. A study of three massive star-forming regions in CS lines. Astron. Rep. 50, 107–115 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106377290602003X

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