1974
DOI: 10.1071/ph740417
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22 GHz Observations of Southern H2O Sources

Abstract: The discovery of three new H20 sources associated with HII regions is reported. Observations of other southern H20 sources show, in several instances, considerable intensity changes over a 20-month interval.

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“…Since 1973 June (Caswell et al 1974) this has remained one of the strongest H 2 0 sources; the high-velocity features detected in 1975 May were not detected in 1976 August, but the overall appearance (Fig. 1) remains similar though weaker by a factor of '" 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since 1973 June (Caswell et al 1974) this has remained one of the strongest H 2 0 sources; the high-velocity features detected in 1975 May were not detected in 1976 August, but the overall appearance (Fig. 1) remains similar though weaker by a factor of '" 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The position quoted is the discovery position where there is an OH source (Caswell and Haynes 1975 ; K + 76, K + 77) near the position of one of the remarks of Genzel and Downes (1977b), it is not clear why this should be expected from their model.…”
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