We present a 5-37 micron infrared spectrum obtained with the Spitzer Space
Telescope toward the southeastern lobe of the young protostellar outflow HH211.
The spectrum shows an extraordinary sequence of OH emission lines arising in
highly excited rotational levels up to an energy E/k~28200K above the ground
level. This is, to our knowledge, by far the highest rotational excitation of
OH observed outside Earth. The spectrum also contains several pure rotational
transitions of H2O (v=0), H2 (v=0) S(0) to S(7), HD (v=0) R(3) to R(6), and
atomic fine-structure lines of [Fe II], [Si II], [Ne II], [S I], and [Cl I].
The origin of the highly excited OH emission is most likely the
photodissociation of H2O by the UV radiation generated in the terminal outflow
shock of HH211.Comment: ApJ Letters, in pres