2012A&A...542A..10A


Query : 2012A&A...542A..10A

2012A&A...542A..10A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 542A, 10-10 (2012/6-1)

The dust properties of bubble HII regions as seen by Herschel.

ANDERSON L.D., ZAVAGNO A., DEHARVENG L., ABERGEL A., MOTTE F., ANDRE P., BERNARD J.-P., BONTEMPS S., HENNEMANN M., HILL T., RODON J.A., ROUSSEL H. and RUSSEIL D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Because of their relatively simple morphology, ``bubble'' HII regions have been instrumental to our understanding of star formation triggered by HII regions. With the far-infrared (FIR) spectral coverage of the Herschel satellite, we can access the wavelengths where these regions emit the majority of their energy through their dust emission. We wish to learn about the dust temperature distribution in and surrounding bubble HII regions and to calculate the mass and column density of regions of interest, in order to better understand ongoing star formation. Additionally, we wish to determine whether and how the spectral index of the dust opacity, β, varies with dust temperature. Any such relationship would imply that dust properties vary with environment. Using aperture photometry and fits to the spectral energy distribution, we determine the average temperature, β-value, and mass for regions of interest within eight bubble HII regions. Additionally, we compute maps of the dust temperature and column density. At Herschel wavelengths (70µm to 500µm), the emission associated with HII regions is dominated by the cool dust in their photodissociation regions (PDRs). We find average dust temperatures of 26K along the PDRs, with little variation between the HII regions in the sample, while local filaments and infrared dark clouds average 19K and 15K respectively. Higher temperatures lead to higher values of the Jeans mass, which may affect future star formation. The mass of the material in the PDR, collected through the expansion of the HII region, is between ∼300M and ∼10000M for the HII regions studied here. These masses are in rough agreement with the expected masses swept up during the expansion of the HII regions. Approximately 20% of the total FIR emission is from the direction of the bubble central regions. This suggests that we are detecting emission from the ``near-side'' and ``far-side'' PDRs along the line of sight and that bubbles are three-dimensional structures. We find only weak support for a relationship between dust temperature and β, of a form similar to that caused by noise and calibration uncertainties alone.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - ISM: bubbles - dust, extinction - HII regions - photon-dominated region (PDR) - infrared: ISM

Simbad objects: 22

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Number of rows : 22
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME W 3 OH HII 02 27 04.1 +61 52 22           ~ 1026 2
2 W 3 MoC 02 27 04.10 +61 52 27.1           ~ 1032 3
3 NAME Heart Nebula HII 02 32.7 +61 27           ~ 318 1
4 IC 1848 OpC 02 51 25.2 +60 25 08   6.87 6.5     ~ 491 2
5 SFO 12 Cld 02 54 58.0 +60 36 06           ~ 23 0
6 HD 18326 EB* 02 59 23.1709737312 +60 33 59.519691216 9.211 8.21 7.94     O6.5V((f))z+O9/B0V: 131 0
7 IRAS 02570+6028 Cld 03 01 00.7 +60 40 20           ~ 36 0
8 NAME W 5 East MoC 03 01 32 +60 29.2           ~ 128 2
9 SH 2-201 HII 03 03 17.9 +60 27 52           ~ 116 0
10 SH 2-241 HII 06 04.1 +30 15           ~ 57 1
11 GRS G234.70 +00.90 HII 07 35.9 -18 49           ~ 9 0
12 HD 311999 * 12 50 22.6138415928 -61 35 00.794816232 11.14 11.40 10.77 10.76   OB 41 0
13 GRS G308.60 +00.60 HII 13 39.9 -61 45           ~ 101 0
14 RCW 82 HII 13 59.3 -61 27           ~ 30 0
15 [KC97c] G332.5-00.1 HII 16 17 04.0 -50 47 43           ~ 8 0
16 CD-38 11636 * 17 12 20.8455264407 -38 29 30.394099276 12 11.90 10.87 10.42   O8 45 1
17 SH 2-3 HII 17 12.4 -38 28           ~ 205 1
18 MSXDC G348.40+0.47 a cor 17 12 48 -38 20.1           ~ 2 0
19 NGC 6618 OpC 18 20 47 -16 10.3           ~ 1613 0
20 SH 2-104 HII 20 17 52.5 +36 49 24           ~ 97 0
21 NAME W 5 West Rad ~ ~           ~ 26 0
22 NAME Vela Field reg ~ ~           ~ 182 0

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