2011A&A...530A..26G


Query : 2011A&A...530A..26G

2011A&A...530A..26G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 530A, 26-26 (2011/6-1)

Abundances of PAHs in the ISM: confronting observations with experimental results.

GREDEL R., CARPENTIER Y., ROUILLE G., STEGLICH M., HUISKEN F. and HENNING T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The identification of the carriers of the diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) is the longest standing problem in the study of the interstellar medium. Here we present recent UV laboratory spectra of various polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and explore the potential of these molecules as carriers of the DIBs. Whereas, in the near IR range, the PAHs exhibit vibrational bands that are not molecule-specific, their electronic transitions occurring in the UV/vis provide characteristic fingerprints. The comparison of laboratory spectra calibrated in intensity with high signal-to-noise observational data in the UV enables us to establish new constraints on PAH abundances. From a detailed comparison of the gas-phase and Ne-matrix absorption spectra of anthracene, phenanthrene, pyrene, 2,3-benzofluorene, benzo[ghi]perylene, and hexabenzocoronene with new interstellar spectra, we aim to infer the abundance of these PAHs in the interstellar medium. We present spectra of PAHs measured at low temperature in the gas phase and in an Ne matrix, and present methods to derive absolute absorption cross sections for the matrix and gas phase spectra. We have obtained high signal to noise (S/N>100) absorption spectra toward five lines of sight with reddenings of EB–V=1-1.6mag. The spectra cover the 3050-3850Å wavelength region where the PAHs studied here show prominent absorption features. From the observations, we infer upper limits in the fractional abundances of the PAHs studied here. Upper limits in the column densities of anthracene of 0.8-2.8x1012cm–2 and of pyrene and 2,3-benzofluorene ranging from 2-8x1012cm–2 are inferred. Upper limits in the column densities of benzo[ghi]perylene are 0.9-2.4x1013 and 1014cm–2 for phenanthrene. The measurements indicate fractional abundances of anthracene, pyrene, and 2,3-benzofluorene of a few times 10–10. Upper limits in the fractional abundance of benzo[ghi]perylene of a few times 10–9 and of phenanthrene of few times 10–8 are inferred. Toward CPD -32 1734, we found near 3584Å an absorption line of OH+, which was discovered in the interstellar medium only very recently. The fractional abundances of PAHs inferred here are up to two orders of magnitude lower than estimated total PAH abundances in the interstellar medium. This indicates that either neutral PAHs are not abundant in translucent molecular clouds or that a PAH population with a wide variety of molecules is present.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: abundances - ISM: molecules - ISM: clouds

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Number of rows : 28
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 Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7067 0
2 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1365 0
3 * zet Per s*b 03 54 07.9224751 +31 53 01.081262 2.19 2.97 2.85 2.71 2.62 B1Ib 856 0
4 HD 29138 * 04 13 46.7243721408 -84 29 08.855377692 6.26 7.093 7.199     B1.5III 42 0
5 * 62 Tau * 04 23 59.7627483096 +24 18 03.527065188 6.18 6.499 6.337     B3V 218 0
6 TMC-1 MoC 04 41 45.9 +25 41 27           ~ 1676 0
7 * bet Ori s*b 05 14 32.27210 -08 12 05.8981 -0.56 0.10 0.13 0.13 0.15 B8Iae 763 0
8 HD 58978 Be* 07 26 59.4826856664 -23 05 09.689679528 4.51 5.45 5.56 7.05   B0.5IVe 235 0
9 NGC 2439 OpC 07 40 46.6 -31 41 38   7.31 6.9     ~ 141 0
10 CD-32 4348 s*b 07 44 26.4304420296 -33 13 18.599967768 10.11 10.05 9.19 9.30   B3Ia 41 0
11 CD-33 4141 * 07 47 13.1506505880 -33 20 30.035551920 11.11 11.15 9.88 9.72   B2.5I: 21 0
12 HD 76341 Em* 08 54 00.6139723224 -42 29 08.763425340 6.88 7.392 7.163 8.08   O9.2IV 107 1
13 HD 96917 V* 11 08 42.6179945208 -57 03 56.913146676 6.46 7.29 7.21 7.04 6.89 O8Ib(n)(f) 106 0
14 HD 97253 SB* 11 10 42.0464340864 -60 23 04.115936364 6.42 7.24 7.09 8.08   O5III(f) 87 0
15 HD 112272 s*b 12 56 33.7346692008 -64 21 39.191498640 7.87 8.057 7.379 7.95   B0.5Ia 85 0
16 HD 115363 s*b 13 18 06.8646697584 -63 41 13.636931100 7.95 8.46 7.87 8.72   B1Ia+ 80 0
17 HD 148379 s*b 16 29 42.3277745448 -46 14 35.630932596 5.51 5.95 5.37 4.85 4.39 B2Iab 180 0
18 HD 148937 SB* 16 33 52.3869185520 -48 06 40.476418740 6.49 7.12 6.71 7.61   O6f?p 392 1
19 HD 152003 s*b 16 52 47.3744351712 -41 47 08.990966004 6.90 7.47 7.08 6.72 6.35 O9.7IabNwk 120 1
20 HD 152235 s*b 16 53 58.8528412848 -41 59 39.577848180 6.47 6.92 6.38 5.84 5.42 B0.5Ia 192 0
21 PN Tc 1 PN 17 45 35.2879212240 -46 05 23.717122728   11.30 11.49     PCyg 263 0
22 NAME Sgr B2 (North) Rad 17 47 20.2 -28 22 21           ~ 673 1
23 NAME Sgr B2 MoC 17 47 20.4 -28 23 07           ~ 2266 1
24 W 31c HII 18 10 29.1 -19 56 05           ~ 341 0
25 BD-14 5037 s*b 18 25 06.1817902200 -14 38 57.717990780 9.87 9.72 8.41 7.03 5.92 B1.5Ia+ 109 0
26 HD 169454 s*b 18 25 15.1937863728 -13 58 42.309359544 7.39 7.61 6.71 5.82 5.13 B1Ia+ 338 1
27 Ass Sct OB 3 As* 18 25 27.2 -14 15 04           ~ 35 0
28 HD 183143 s*b 19 27 26.5636061496 +18 17 45.193019136 8.25 8.08 6.86 5.74 4.79 B7Iae 444 0

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