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    June 4th, 2009

    By DanielDarg

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    Hi All,

    As you might recall, we were weathered out last January and so I’ve come back to 1) find my champagne bottle and 2) measure CO gas in merging spirals. The weather has been pretty good so far and in the first two nights we got 9 good detections. I would send pictures of what’s happening here but I forgot my camera cable, so all I can do is send an image of one of our detections. I’ll update you soon!

    Good CO Detection

    Good CO Detection

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  • 8 Comments

    Take a look at some of the responses we have had to this article.

    1. Waveney
      Jun 4th

      Excellent news.

    2. Kevin
      Jun 4th

      Clear skies!

    3. Kevin
      Jun 4th

      Or rather, low tau!

    4. zeus2007
      Jun 5th

      Nice. Good luck!

    5. Pat
      Jun 5th

      Oh Best of luck in finding the Champers and hope you have clear skies. :)

    6. Jun 5th

      Here’s wishing you the best of luck, Daniel. May many mergers introduce themselves. Say hello to Senor Zorro! :D

      Kevin, remind most of us what tau means ;)

    7. Kevin
      Jun 5th

      Tau is a measure of the transparency of the sky at the wavelength that you want to observe at. In the sub-mm, you might still have a `clear sky’ even if it’s cloudy, as long as it’s dry. I’ve observed at IRAM during the day with substantial clouds and got good data.

    8. cameron
      Jul 6th

      that very cool

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