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Table 33

Same as in Table 32, but for 16060−5146 (–91 km   s-1 ).

Species Transition Source size Trot Ns Nb Δv Offset Nb/NH2
(″) (K) (cm-2) (cm-2) (km   s-1) (km   s-1)

CH3CN 19–18 1.1 170 1.0(16) 3.7(13) 5.5 2.0 6.5(–11)
CH3CN 19–18 1.0 180 2.0(16) 6.2(13) 5.5 –6.0 1.1(–10)
CH3CN 16–15 1.1 170 1.5(16) 5.6(13) 5.5 4.0 9.8(–11)
CH3CN 16–15 1.0 180 3.0(16) 9.2(13) 5.5 –5.0 1.6(–10)
CH3OH 7–6 1.0 170 5.0(17) 1.5(15) 3.0 5.0 2.7(–09)
CH3OH 7–6 1.0 170 5.0(17) 1.5(15) 3.0 –5.0 2.7(–09)
CH3OH 7–6 ... 30 ... 4.0(15) 7.0 –2.0 7.0(-09)
CH3OH 6–5 1.0 170 1.0(17) 3.1(14) 3.0 5.0 5.4(–10)
CH3OH 6–5 1.0 170 1.0(17) 3.1(14) 3.0 –5.0 5.4(–10)
CH3OH 6–5 ... 30 ... 2(15) 7.0 –2.0 3.5(–09)
H2CO 4–3 1.3 170 5.0(16) 2.6(14) 7.0 0.0 4.6(–10)
H2CO 4–3 ... 70 ... 3.0(14) 10.0 0.0 5.3(–10)
H2CO 6–5 1.3 170 5.0(16) 2.6(14) 7.0 0.0 4.6(–10)
H2CO 6–5 ... 70 ... 6.0(13) 10.0 0.0 1.1(–10)
SO2 338 GHz ... 30 ... 5.0(16) 10.0 0.0 8.8(–08)
SO2 430 GHz ... 100 ... 1.0(15) 8.0 0.0 1.8(–09)

Notes. Because of its line profiles, 16060−5146 was modeled with two hot compact components in some molecules instead of the core/envelope model used for the other two sources.

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