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Summary of the kinetic temperatures and H2 volume densities derived from the RADEX models for the molecules with at least three detected transitions. The results for CH+ from Nagy et al. (2013) and the results for C2H from Nagy et al. (2015b) are also included. The results for C2H include two components, one with temperatures of 100150 K and densities of 105–106 cm-3 representing most C2H column density, and a small fraction with a temperature of 400 K and density of 5 × 106 cm-3 required to fit the highest N transitions of C2H.

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