Raman mapping of photodissociation regions

Autor: Henney, William J.
Rok vydání: 2020
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab257
Popis: Broad Raman-scattered wings of hydrogen lines can be used to map neutral gas illuminated by high-mass stars in star forming regions. Raman scattering transforms far-ultraviolet starlight from the wings of the Lyman beta line (1022 Angstrom to 1029 Angstrom) to red visual light in the wings of the H alpha line (6400 Angstrom to 6700 Angstrom). Analysis of spatially resolved spectra of the Orion Bar and other regions in the Orion Nebula shows that this process occurs in the neutral photo-dissociation region between the ionization front and dissociation front. The inner Raman wings are optically thick and allow the neutral hydrogen density to be determined, implying n(H0) ~= 100,000 per cubic cm for the Orion Bar. Far-ultraviolet resonance lines of neutral oxygen imprint their absorption onto the stellar continuum as it passes through the ionization front, producing characteristic absorption lines at 6633 Angstrom and 6664 Angstrom with widths of order 2 Angstrom. This is a unique signature of Raman scattering, which allows it to be easily distinguished from other processes that might produce broad H alpha wings, such as electron scattering or high-velocity outflows.
Comment: 19 pages. Submitted to MNRAS
Databáze: arXiv