IRAS 11042-7552 , the SIMBAD biblio

1997A&AS..122...95C - Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 122, 95-109 (1997/April-1)

Optical polarimetry, high-resolution spectroscopy and IR analysis of the Chamaeleon I dark cloud.

COVINO E., PALAZZI E., PENPRASE B.E., SCHWARZ H.E. and TERRANEGRA L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present optical polarimetry and high resolution spectroscopy of a sample of stars toward the Chamaeleon I dark cloud. We use our polarimetry which includes 33 stars to study the wavelength dependence of the degree and position angle of polarization. From fits to the normalized wavelength dependence of interstellar polarization, we derive estimates of λMax ranging from 4500Å to 6700Å, and PMax ranging from 3 to 8%. The values of λMax were found to be well correlated with the IRAS 100µm intensity, while PMax was found to increase with EB–V. High resolution spectra of the Ca II, CH, and CH+ lines were obtained for 10 stars, which show two components of Ca II in absorption at 3.0<vLSR<5km/s, and vLSR=-3.0km/s and a single strong molecular CH absorption component at 3.0<vLSR<5.0km/s. From our data we found, by interpretation of the various correlations between the polarimetry, photometry and IRAS fluxes, the following: the probable presence of shocked molecular gas; a warm molecular CH component; small dust grains at the edges of the cloud, and larger grains in the central parts, which are causing the polarization. Our results provide a consistent picture of the gas and dust content in the Cha I region, where larger grains, responsible of the starlight polarization, exist in the center of the cloud, surrounded by envelopes of warmer molecular and atomic material.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: chamacleon clouds - dust, extinction - atoms - molecules - polarization - infrared: ISM: continuum

Simbad objects: 39

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