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Fig. 13

Rotational temperature of CO (top) and H2O (bottom) as a function of different shock velocities and pre-shock densities from the shock model results of Kaufman & Neufeld (1996). The rotational temperature is calculated from J = 15–14 to 25–24 for CO and for the eight H2O lines commonly observed in this sample.
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