Issue
A&A
Volume 518, July-August 2010
Herschel: the first science highlights
Article Number L86
Number of page(s) 5
Section Letters
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201014672
Published online 16 July 2010

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\end{figure} Figure 3:

A Boltzmann plot of the CO emission lines observed with PACS. This plot shows the column density versus the excitation energy of the upper level. The best fit to a single component gives a temperature of 630 K but the fit is not good. Two components with temperatures of 342 K and 1276 K produces a better fit, as shown.

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