1986
DOI: 10.1086/164304
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The largest molecular cloud complexes in the first galactic quadrant

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“…Environment W44 lies in a complex region of the sky, in close proximity to several molecular clouds (Sato 1986), in a giant molecular cloud (GMC) complex (Dame 1983 ;Dame et al 1986), and at the base of the Aquila Supershell (Maciejewski et al 1996). The ambient density in which the remnant evolves is fairly high (averaging about 6 cm~3, from our results below), presumably because of its GMC environment.…”
Section: Survey Of Observationsmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Environment W44 lies in a complex region of the sky, in close proximity to several molecular clouds (Sato 1986), in a giant molecular cloud (GMC) complex (Dame 1983 ;Dame et al 1986), and at the base of the Aquila Supershell (Maciejewski et al 1996). The ambient density in which the remnant evolves is fairly high (averaging about 6 cm~3, from our results below), presumably because of its GMC environment.…”
Section: Survey Of Observationsmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Dame et al 1986;Jacq et al 1988). Objects are grouped together if their position and velocity fall within the spatial extent and velocity width of the GMC.…”
Section: Distance Recommendation: Resolution Of the Kinematic Distancmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Wat", "SW", "A" correspond to radio sources listed mainly in Watson et al (2003), Sewilo (2004) and . The molecular information is from Dame et al (1986) for "GMC", from Roman-Duval et al (2009) for "GRSMC" clouds, from Solomon et al (1987) for "Sol" clouds, from Jacq et al (1988) for "Bx" clouds and from Simon et al (2006) and Jackson et al (2008) for "IRDC". For "GMC" and "Bx" clouds the radius and velocity FWHM of the cloud is given in brackets.…”
Section: Appendix A: Figuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would then be the lower limit of the distance to GRS 1915+105. (Dame et al 1986). Among them, the two H  regions close to GRS 1915+105 are noted in the map Fig.…”
Section: Is It Possible To Constrain the Distance To Grs 1915+105 ?mentioning
confidence: 99%