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1996A&A...310..286F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 310, 286-296 (1996/6-1)

The filamentary structure of the interface between the atomic and the molecular phases in NGC 7023.

FUENTE A., MARTIN-PINTADO J., NERI R., ROGERS C. and MORIARTY-SCHIEVEN G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The combination of interferometric and single-dish data allow us, for the first time, to determine the intimate structure of the photodissociation region associated with the prototypical reflection nebula NGC 7023. We have mapped the J=1->0 HCO+ line using the IRAM millimeter interferometer and the 30-m single dish telescope, and the 21cm HI line using the Very Large Array of NRAO. The interferometric HCO+ data show the existence of four high density molecular filaments with different velocities (1.9km/s, 2.4km/s, 2.9km/s, 4.0km/s) located at the interface between the atomic and the molecular gas. An additional filament has been tentatively detected at 5.8km/s. From the comparison between the single-dish and the interferometric HCO+ data with HI emission, we derive that the filament at 4.0km/s and, very likely, that at 5.8km/s are located on the inner walls of the HI clump, immersed in an atomic medium, while those at 1.9 and 2.4km/s are immersed in the molecular cloud. The filament at 2.9km/s would be located in an intermediate zone. The thickness of the filaments are ∼6" and the derived densities vary between 105 and a few 106cm–3. The molecular filaments match perfectly the infrared filaments found at 2.1µm, suggesting that infrared and millimeter data are probing regions with enhanced hydrogen density.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: HD 200775 - stars: pre-main sequence - ISM: clouds - ISM: individual: NGC 7023 - ISM: molecules - ISM: reflection nebulae

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