Further observations of rotationally excited far-infrared O-16H and O-18H emission in Orion-KL - Tighter constraints on the nature of the emitting region

Observations within 1 arcmin of Orion-KL have led to the detection of the O-16H rotational cross-ladder transition at 53.351 microns and the O-18H rotational ground-state transition at 120.1719 microns, both of which exhibit a P-Cygni profile and demonstrate that the OH gas is expanding out from the central BN/KL IR cluster. The best overall fit to these data requires emission from the three main components of the gas: (1) postshocked gas, (2) the cool postshocked region, and (3) the plateau region. All three components require a significant radiative background in order to fit the data. 28 refs.