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2006ApJ...644L.181L - Astrophys. J., 644, L181-L184 (2006/June-3)

Diffuse far-ultraviolet observations of the Taurus region.

LEE D.-H., YUK I.-S., JIN H., SEON K.-I., EDELSTEIN J., KORPELA E.J., ADOLFO J., MIN K.-W., RYU K.-S., SHINN J.-H. and VAN DISHOECK E.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Diffuse far-ultraviolet (FUV; 1370-1670 Å) flux from the Taurus molecular cloud region has been observed with the SPEAR/FIMS imaging spectrograph. An FUV continuum map of the Taurus region, similar to the visual extinction maps, shows a distinct cloud core and halo region. The dense cloud core, where the visual extinction Av>1.5, obscures the background diffuse FUV radiation, while scattered FUV radiation is seen in and beyond the halo region, where Av<1.5. The total intensity of H2fluorescence in the cloud halo is IH2=6.5x104 photons/cm2/s/sr in the 1370-1670 Å wavelength band. A synthetic model of the H2fluorescent emission fits the present observation best with a hydrogen density nH=50/cm3, H2column density N(H2)=0.8x1020/cm2, and incident FUV intensity IUV=0.2. H2fluorescence is not seen in the core, presumably because the required radiation flux to induce fluorescence is unable to penetrate the core region.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual (Taurus) - ISM: Lines and Bands - Ultraviolet: ISM

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