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Where Is Oh And Does It Trace The Dark Molecular Gas (Dmg)?, Di Li, Ningyu Tang, Hiep Nguyen, J. R. Dawson, Carl Heiles, Duo Xu, Zhichen Pan, Paul F. Goldsmith, Steven J. Gibson, Claire E. Murray, Tim Robishaw, N. M. Mcclure-Griffiths, John Dickey, Jorge Pineda, Snežana Stanimirović, L. Bronfman, Thomas Troland
Where Is Oh And Does It Trace The Dark Molecular Gas (Dmg)?, Di Li, Ningyu Tang, Hiep Nguyen, J. R. Dawson, Carl Heiles, Duo Xu, Zhichen Pan, Paul F. Goldsmith, Steven J. Gibson, Claire E. Murray, Tim Robishaw, N. M. Mcclure-Griffiths, John Dickey, Jorge Pineda, Snežana Stanimirović, L. Bronfman, Thomas Troland
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Hydroxyl (OH) is expected to be abundant in diffuse interstellar molecular gas because it forms along with H2 under similar conditions and forms within a similar extinction range.
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