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Carbon in the N159/N160 complex of the large Magellanic Cloud

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 545, Issue 1, Pages 234-250

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/317794

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galaxies : irregular; galaxies : ISM; ISM : clouds; Magellanic Clouds; radio lines : ISM; submillimeter

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We present a study of carbon in N159/N160, an H II region complex in the low-metallicity Large Magellanic Cloud. We have mapped this region, which comprises four distinct molecular clouds spanning a wide range of star formation activity, in four transitions: (CO)-C-13 (J = 1 --> 0), (CO)-C-12 (J = 2 --> 1) and (J = 4 --> 3), and [C I] (P-3(1) --> P-3(0)). Combining these data with existing [C II] (P-2(3/2) --> P-2(1/2)) observations provides a complete picture of the predominant forms of carbon in the gas phase of the ISM. The new CO (J = 2 --> 1) data show that the complex is immersed in an envelope of extended, low-level emission, undetected by previous (J = 1 --> 0) mapping efforts. The (CO)-C-12 (J = 2 --> 1)/J = 1 --> 0) ratio in this envelope is greater than or similar to3, a value consistent with optically thin CO emission. The envelope is also relatively bright in [C I] and [C II], and calculations show that it is mostly photodissociated: it appears to be translucent (A(v) < 1). Neutral carbon emission in the complex unexpectedly peaks at the quiescent southern cloud (N159S). In the northern portion of the map (the N160 nebula), the H II regions prominent in [C II] correspond to holes in the [C I] distribution. Overall we find that, while the I-[CII]/I-CO ratio is enhanced with respect to similar complexes in the Milky Way, the I-[CI]/I-CO ratio appears to be similar or reduced.

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