@misc{oai:u-fukui.repo.nii.ac.jp:00022579, author = {YAMAMOTO, Satoshi and MAEZAWA, Hiroyuki and IKEDA, Masafumi and ITO, Tetsuya and OKA, Tomoharu and SAITO, Gaku and IWATA, Mitsuhiro and KAMEGAI, Kazuhisa and SAKAI, Takeshi and SEKIMOTO, Yutaro and TATEMATSU, Ken-ichi and NOGUCHI, Takashi and SHI, Sheng-Cai and ARIKAWA, Yuji and ASO, Yoshiyuki and MIYAZAWA, Keisuke and SAITO, Shuji and FUJIWARA, Hideo and OHISHI, Masatoshi and OZEKI, Hiroyuki and INATANI, Junji}, month = {Feb}, note = {The 3P2-3P1fine-structure line of the neutral carbon atom (809 GHz) has been observed toward the Orion Kleinmann-Low (KL) region with the Mount Fuji submillimeter-wave telescope. The 61×61area centered at Orion KL has been mapped with a grid spacing of 1:5. The intensity distribution of the3P2-3P1 line is found to be similar to that of the 3P1-3P0 line; these lines are rather weak toward Orion KL, while they are both bright at Orion KL's northern and southern positions. The excitation temperature determined from the intensity ratio between the 3P2-3P1 and 3P1-3P0 lines ranges from 40 to 110 K. The excitation temperature is not enhanced toward Orion KL, whereas it tends to be high in the vicinity of θ1 Orionis C. These results indicate that the C I emission arises from a photodissociation surface illuminated by strong UV radiation from θ1 Ori C. The relative reduction in the C I intensities toward Orion KL is found to originate from a relatively low excitation temperature rather than from the depletion of the C I column density. The origin of the low-excitation temperature of C I toward Orion KL is discussed in terms of a radiative transfer effect.}, title = {OBSERVATION OF THE C i 3P2.3P1 LINE TOWARD THE ORION KLEINMANN-LOW REGION}, year = {2001} }