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We have mapped the high latitude cloud L1642 (1=2100 °. 77, b=−36 °. 072) in the HI, CO(J=1-0) and HCO+(J=1-0) lines and L1551 in the HCO+(J=1-0) line. We present results concerning the effects of the asymmetrical UV radiation field of OB stars on L1642 as well as the influences of low-mass star formation on L1642 (n < 104 cm −3). The observations reveal in L1642 a weak 12CO outflow associated with IRAS 04325-1419 and an HCO+ outflow associated with L1551 IRS-5.
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Liljeström, T., Mattila, K. (1988). HI, CO and HCO+ observations of the dark clouds L1642 and L1551. In: Dickman, R.L., Snell, R.L., Young, J.S. (eds) Molecular Clouds in the Milky Way and External Galaxies. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 315. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-50438-9_226
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