==> in this proposal, more time is requested for jcernich.cerni_4 radio observations of warm molecular clouds provide a partial picture of their molecular content. some molecules are observed from the emission of only one rotational line, other from a few, and most of the molecules that probably exist in these clouds are never observed. however, mid and far ir spectroscopy with iso can provide a full description of the molecular content of the most conspicuous molecular clouds of our galaxy for a moderate cost in observing time. we propose to carry out a full resolution sws grating survey between 2.4 and 45 um in some prominent molecular clouds as sgra, w51-irs1, sgrb2, orion-irc2, m17, etc (see table 1). in order to fully explore the infrared spectrum of these conspicuous clouds, we also propose to carry out a lws fast scanning fp survey in some of these sources. in addition to the molecular content of these warm molecular clouds, the cold dark clouds in their line of sight will also produce strong absorptions. they will be easily recognized from the low number of ro-vibrational lines that will appear and in the case of sgra because the large velocity shift between it and the local cold dark clouds. the proposed observations will provide a full database of the molecular content of warm molecular clouds and of the local cold dark clouds. in addition to the normal and suspected molecular bands that these clouds will present, many new molecules will be seen. this survey will also provide a detailed database the next two decades for spectroscopic and physical studies of warm molecular cloud. we stress that one of the last unexplored windows of the electromagnetic spectrum of these prototypical clouds will be finally open by the iso spectrometers. the time granted for proposal cerni_4 allowed us to carry the sws spectra of sgrb2, m17, w51 and ngc6334n together with a partial lws-fp survey of sgr a (scheduled on the satellite for the first week of october. we would like to complete these fp observations and to carry out a sws06 spectrum of oria-irc2 and sgra (already proposed in cerni_4).
Instrument
LWS03
Temporal Coverage
1997-04-07T14:06:44Z/1997-04-08T10:21:23Z
Version
1.0
Mission Description
The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) was the worlds first true orbiting infrared observatory. Equipped with four highly-sophisticated and versatile scientific instruments, it was launched by Ariane in November 1995 and provided astronomers world-wide with a facility of unprecedented sensitivity and capabilities for a detailed exploration of the Universe at infrared wavelengths.
European Space Agency, CERNICHARO et al., 1998, 'THE MID AND FAR INFRARED SPECTRUM OF KEYSTONE MOLECULAR CLOUDS THE MOLECULAR CONTENT OF WARM AND COLD MOLECULAR CLOUDS', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-mtpvvcs