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We present Spitzer high-resolution spectra of off-nuclear regions in the central cluster galaxies NGC 1275 and NGC 4696 in the Perseus and Centaurus clusters, respectively. Both objects are surrounded by extensive optical emission-line filamentary nebulae, bright outer parts of which are the targets of our observations. The 10-37 m spectra show strong pure-rotational lines from molecular hydrogen revealing a molecular component to the filaments which has an excitation temperature of 300-400 K. The flux in the 0-0 S(1) molecular hydrogen line correlates well with the strength of the optical lines, having about 3 per cent of the H+N II emission. The 11.3-m polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon feature is seen in some spectra. Emission is also seen from both low-and high-ionization fine-structure lines. Molecular hydrogen cooler than 400 K dominates the mass of the outer filaments; the nebulae are predominantly molecular.
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