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We present Herschel/HIFI observations of nine transitions of hho and hheo towards six high-mass star-forming regions, obtained as part of the PRISMAS Key Program. Water vapor in translucent clouds is detected in absorption along every sightline. We derive the column density of hho or hheo for the lower energy level of each transition observed. The total water column density is about a few $10^{13} rm{cm^{-2}}$. We find that the abundance of water relative to hydrogen nuclei is $1times10^{-8}$ in agreement with models for oxygen chemistry with high cosmic ray ionization rates. Relative to hh, the abundance of water is remarkably constant at $5times10^{-8}$. The abundance of water in excited levels is at most 15%, implying that the excitation temperature $T_{ex}$ in the ground state transitions is below 10 K. The column densities derived from the two ortho ground state transitions indicates that $T_{ex}simeq5$ K and that the density $n($hh$)$ in the clouds is $le10^4 rm{cm^{-3}}$. For most clouds we derive a water ortho-to-para ratio consistent with the value of 3 expected in thermodynamic equilibrium in the high temperature limit. Two clouds with large column densities exhibit a ratio significantly below 3. This may argue that the history of water molecules includes a cold phase, either when the molecules were formed on cold grains, or when they later become at least partially thermalized with the cold gas ($sim25$ K) in the shielded, low temperature regions of the clouds; evidently, they have not yet fully thermalized with the warmer ($sim50$ K) translucent portions of the clouds.
(Abridged) We present Herschel/HIFI spectra of the H2O 1113 GHz and H2O+ 1115 GHz lines toward five nearby prototypical starburst/AGN systems, and OH+ 971 GHz spectra toward three of these. The beam size of 20 corresponds to resolutions between 0.35
We discuss the detection of absorption by interstellar hydrogen fluoride (HF) along the sight line to the submillimeter continuum sources W49N and W51. We have used Herschels HIFI instrument in dual beam switch mode to observe the 1232.4762 GHz J = 1
We derive the dense core structure and the water abundance in four massive star-forming regions which may help understand the earliest stages of massive star formation. We present Herschel-HIFI observations of the para-H2O 1_11-0_00 and 2_02-1_11 and
We report the discovery of water vapour toward the carbon star V Cygni. We have used Herschels HIFI instrument, in dual beam switch mode, to observe the 1(11) - 0(00) para-water transition at 1113.3430 GHz in the upper sideband of the Band 4b receive
The HIFI instrument on board the Herschel Space Observatory has been used to observe interstellar nitrogen hydrides along the sight-line towards G10.6-0.4 in order to improve our understanding of the interstellar chemistry of nitrogen. We report obse