2011ApJ...737...96G


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2011ApJ...737...96G - Astrophys. J., 737, 96 (2011/August-3)

Herschel measurements of molecular oxygen in Orion.

GOLDSMITH P.F., LISEAU R., BELL T.A., BLACK J.H., CHEN J.-H., HOLLENBACH D., KAUFMAN M.J., LI D., LIS D.C., MELNICK G., NEUFELD D., PAGANI L., SNELL R., BENZ A.O., BERGIN E., BRUDERER S., CASELLI P., CAUX E., ENCRENAZ P., FALGARONE E., GERIN M., GOICOECHEA J.R., HJALMARSON A., LARSSON B., LE BOURLOT J., LE PETIT F., DE LUCA M., NAGY Z., ROUEFF E., SANDQVIST A., VAN DER TAK F., VAN DISHOECK E.F., VASTEL C., VITI S. and YILDIZ U.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report observations of three rotational transitions of molecular oxygen (O2) in emission from the H2 Peak 1 position of vibrationally excited molecular hydrogen in Orion. We observed the 487 GHz, 774 GHz, and 1121 GHz lines using the Heterodyne Instrument for the Far Infrared on the Herschel Space Observatory, having velocities of 11 km/s to 12 km/s and widths of 3 km/s. The beam-averaged column density is N(O2) = 6.5 x1016/cm2, and assuming that the source has an equal beam-filling factor for all transitions (beam widths 44, 28, and 19''), the relative line intensities imply a kinetic temperature between 65 K and 120 K. The fractional abundance of O2 relative to H2is (0.3-7.3)x10–6. The unusual velocity suggests an association with a ∼5'' diameter source, denoted Peak A, the Western Clump, or MF4. The mass of this source is ∼10 M and the dust temperature is ≥ 150 K. Our preferred explanation of the enhanced O2 abundance is that dust grains in this region are sufficiently warm (T ≥ 100 K) to desorb water ice and thus keep a significant fraction of elemental oxygen in the gas phase, with a significant fraction as O2. For this small source, the line ratios require a temperature ≥ 180 K. The inferred O2 column density ≃5x1018/cm2 can be produced in Peak A, having N(H2) ≃ 4x1024/cm2. An alternative mechanism is a low-velocity (10-15 km/s) C-shock, which can produce N(O2) up to 1017/cm2.

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Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - ISM: abundances - ISM: individual: Orion - ISM: molecules - submillimeter: ISM

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
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 SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11148 1
2 6C 021803+354230 BLL 02 21 05.4920852208 +35 56 13.848581904   20.0 20.0 19.60   ~ 559 3
3 NAME Kutner's Cloud MoC 04 32 44.6 +24 23 13           ~ 273 0
4 NAME [BM89] TMC-2 PoC 04 32 44.7 +24 25 13           ~ 186 0
5 ZW VII 31 G 05 16 46.384 +79 40 12.63   15.8       ~ 150 0
6 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2331 0
7 NAME Orion Peak 1 PoC 05 35 13.57 -05 22 03.8           ~ 33 0
8 NAME Orion-KL SFR 05 35 14.16 -05 22 21.5           ~ 2294 1
9 MLLA 610 IR 05 35 14.278 -05 22 30.65           ~ 75 0
10 NAME Orion Core ? 05 35 14.5 -05 22 30           ~ 202 0
11 [RLK73] IRc 2 IR 05 35 14.51548 -05 22 30.5943           ~ 641 1
12 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4075 0
13 NAME Orion Molecular Cloud MoC 05 56 -01.8           ~ 1098 1
14 Mrk 109 GiP 09 22 25.275 +47 14 40.06   15.6       ~ 36 0
15 LDN 183 MoC 15 54 12.2 -02 49 42           ~ 759 1
16 * rho Oph ** 16 25 35.11766 -23 26 49.8150 4.30 4.85 4.63 4.27 3.96 B2IV+B2V 648 0
17 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3631 1
18 NGC 6240 Sy2 16 52 58.9 +02 24 03   14.31 13.37     ~ 1637 2
19 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14414 0
20 NAME Sgr A* X 17 45 40.03599 -29 00 28.1699           ~ 4389 3
21 W 51 SNR 19 23 50 +14 06.0           ~ 1278 1
22 LDN 663 DNe 19 36 55 +07 34.4           ~ 646 0
23 NGC 7538 OpC 23 13 37 +61 30.0           ~ 880 1
24 NGC 7674 Sy2 23 27 56.6973043968 +08 46 44.253707772 13.84 13.92 13.23 12.64   ~ 700 4

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