2011
DOI: 10.2172/1015142
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“…The main isotopologue, (o, p)-H 2 CO, was detected via nine lines, although the lines at ∼291,380.48 and 291,384.26 MHz, corresponding to the transitions 4 3,2 -3 3,1 and 4 3,1 -3 3,0 , respectively, can be considered partially resolved (see Figure 2(a)). Various H 2 CO transitions detected in this work were also reported in sources such as OMC-1 and Orion KL and in high-mass star-forming regions (e.g., Loren 1984;Wootten et al 1984;Mangum et al 1990;Taniguchi et al 2020).…”
Section: Formaldehyde and Its Isotopologuessupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The main isotopologue, (o, p)-H 2 CO, was detected via nine lines, although the lines at ∼291,380.48 and 291,384.26 MHz, corresponding to the transitions 4 3,2 -3 3,1 and 4 3,1 -3 3,0 , respectively, can be considered partially resolved (see Figure 2(a)). Various H 2 CO transitions detected in this work were also reported in sources such as OMC-1 and Orion KL and in high-mass star-forming regions (e.g., Loren 1984;Wootten et al 1984;Mangum et al 1990;Taniguchi et al 2020).…”
Section: Formaldehyde and Its Isotopologuessupporting
confidence: 71%