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Infrared Observations of Interstellar Molecular Hydrogen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

Ian Gatley
Affiliation:
U. K. Infrared Telescope, Hawaii Headquarters, 665 Komohana Street Hilo, Hawaii, U.S.A.
Norio Kaifu
Affiliation:
Nobeyama Radio Observatory, Nobeyama, Minamisaku, Nagano 384-13 JAPAN

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Emission from vibrationally excited molecular hydrogen has been detected from a wide range of astronomical targets during the last decade (e.g. Shull and Beckwith 1982). in all cases the H2 has been shock excited, and we have grown accustomed to the idea that H2 is a useful tracer of interstellar shocks.

Type
Interstellar Medium
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1987 

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