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Table C.1

H2 parameters used to generate the excitation diagrams for each outflow source (see e.g. Fig. C.1). Note that not all lines were observed in each source (see Tables B.1 and B.2 for details).

Line λ Statisticala Transition Probabilityb
( μm) Weight, gv,J A(vJ  →  v′J′) (s-1)

1–0 S(0) 2.223 5 2.53    ×    10-7
1–0 S(1) 2.122 21 3.47    ×    10-7
1–0 S(2) 2.034 9 3.98    ×    10-7
1–0 S(3) 1.958 33 4.21    ×    10-7
1–0 S(7) 1.748 57 2.98    ×    10-7
1–0 S(8) 1.715 21 2.34    ×    10-7
1–0 S(9) 1.688 69 1.68    ×    10-7
2–1 S(1) 2.248 21 4.98    ×    10-7
2–1 S(2) 2.154 9 5.60    ×    10-7
2–1 S(3) 2.073 33 5.77    ×    10-7
2–1 S(4) 2.004 13 5.57    ×    10-7
3–2 S(3) 2.201 33 5.65    ×    10-7
1–0 Q(1) 2.407 9 4.29    ×    10-7
1–0 Q(3) 2.424 21 2.78    ×    10-7

Notes. 

(a)

The statistical weight includes rotational (gj = 2J + 1) and spin (gs = 1 for even-J; gs = 1 for odd-J) degeneracies.

(b)

From Wolniewicz et al. (1998).

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