Ned-allsky

Herschel Oxygen Project

Publisher

IPAC

Author(s)

HOP team

Title

Herschel Oxygen Project

Description

The Herschel Oxygen Project (HOP) is Herschel Open Time Key Program (KPOT_pgolds01_1). The main goal of HOP was to use HIFI to probe a range of molecular cloud environments to detect molecular oxygen. The three strongest transitions in the range covered by HIFI from energy levels lower than 120 K above the ground state were selected (487.3 GHz, 773.8 GHz and 1120.7 GHz) for the following targets: Sgr A, Sgr B2(S), OMC-1(Peak 1), Orion Bar, rho Oph A, NGC 1333 IRAS 4A, NGC 6334I and AFGL 2591. Both single LOs and Spectral scans are available.

This program also provides a spectral map of rhoOph. The spectra are provided at the four positions indicated in Liseau et al. (2012).

This dataset or service is made available by the Infrared Science Archive (IRSA) at IPAC, which is operated by the California Institute of Technology under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Data type

Dataset

Version

Date of data collection

2014-04-15

Year of publication