2010AJ....139.1553V


Query : 2010AJ....139.1553V

2010AJ....139.1553V - Astron. J., 139, 1553-1565 (2010/April-0)

A Spitzer space telescope far-infrared spectral atlas of compact sources in the Magellanic clouds. II. The small Magellanic cloud.

VAN LOON J.Th., OLIVEIRA J.M., GORDON K.D., SLOAN G.C. and ENGELBRACHT C.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present far-infrared spectra, λ = 52-93 µm, obtained with the Spitzer Space Telescope in the spectral energy distribution mode of its Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer instrument, of a selection of luminous compact far-infrared sources in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). These comprise nine young stellar objects (YSOs), the compact H II region N 81 and a similar object within N 84, and two red supergiants (RSGs). We use the spectra to constrain the presence and temperature of cool dust and the excitation conditions within the neutral and ionized gas, in the circumstellar environments and interfaces with the surrounding interstellar medium. We compare these results with those obtained in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The spectra of the sources in N 81 (of which we also show the Infrared Space Observatory-Long-wavelength Spectrograph spectrum between 50 and 170 µm) and N 84 both display strong [O I] λ63 µm and [O III] λ88 µm fine-structure line emission. We attribute these lines to strong shocks and photo-ionized gas, respectively, in a "champagne flow" scenario. The nitrogen content of these two H II regions is very low, definitely N(N)/N(O) < 0.04 but possibly as low as N(N)/N(O) < 0.01. Overall, the oxygen lines and dust continuum are weaker in star-forming objects in the SMC than in the LMC. We attribute this to the lower metallicity of the SMC compared to that of the LMC. While the dust mass differs in proportion to metallicity, the oxygen mass differs less; both observations can be reconciled with higher densities inside star-forming cloud cores in the SMC than in the LMC. The dust in the YSOs in the SMC is warmer (37-51 K) than in comparable objects in the LMC (32-44 K). We attribute this to the reduced shielding and reduced cooling at the low metallicity of the SMC. On the other hand, the efficiency of the photo-electric effect to heat the gas is found to be indistinguishable to that measured in the same manner in the LMC, ~0.1%-0.3%. This may result from higher cloud-core densities, or smaller grains, in the SMC. The dust associated with the two RSGs in our SMC sample is cool, and we argue that it is swept-up interstellar dust, or formed (or grew) within the bow-shock, rather than dust produced in these metal-poor RSGs themselves. Strong emission from crystalline water-ice is detected in at least one YSO. The spectra constitute a valuable resource for the planning and interpretation of observations with the Herschel Space Observatory and the Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - infrared: stars - Magellanic Clouds - stars: formation - stars: mass-loss - supergiants

Nomenclature: Table 1, Fig. 1: [VOG2010b] NN (Nos 1-13).

CDS comments: GM 103 = LI-SMC 65.

Simbad objects: 42

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Number of rows : 42
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 IRAS 00429-7313 Y*O 00 44 51.970 -72 57 34.29   20.26 19.39   18.00 ~ 11 0
2 LHA 115-N 10 Y*O 00 44 56.578 -73 10 10.52   14.66 15.1 15.96   B0 42 1
3 S3MC J004624.46-732207.30 LP* 00 46 24.348 -73 22 06.47           ~ 8 0
4 IRAS 00446-7339 IR 00 46 27.7 -73 22 39           ~ 3 0
5 BMB-B 1 C* 00 47 45.9096428808 -73 19 16.596864624     17.854   14.745 C 14 0
6 LHA 115-N 36 Em* 00 50 24.8 -72 52 53     14.4     ~ 19 1
7 IRAS F00486-7308 Mi* 00 50 30.6345902688 -72 51 29.885333040     17.089   13.391 M8II 25 0
8 [MA93] 548 Em* 00 52 12.7309399656 -73 36 06.915849048     16.3 16.05   B1-3(III) 11 0
9 LHA 115-N 49 ** 00 52 12.80 -73 36 04.0           ~ 7 0
10 BMB-B 75 Mi* 00 52 12.9379490802 -73 08 53.136153620   17.05 15.31   12.86 M6.0 29 0
11 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11152 1
12 [H86] 144 Cl* 00 54 02 -73 19.6           ~ 6 0
13 [VOG2010b] 6 Y*O 00 54 02.361 -73 21 18.21   20.31 19.51   18.00 ~ 10 0
14 [VOG2010b] 7 Y*O 00 54 03.422 -73 19 38.42 18.45 18.82 18.21   17.58 ~ 12 0
15 NAME SMC Bar PoG 01 05 -72.6           ~ 235 0
16 [BSS2007] 243 Em* 01 05 05.817 -71 59 42.50           ~ 4 0
17 [VOG2010b] 8 LP* 01 05 07.326 -71 59 42.72   17.81 17.69     O9.5 8 0
18 OGLE-CL SMC 147 Cl* 01 05 07.95 -71 59 45.1           ~ 14 0
19 NGC 395 As* 01 05 08.0 -71 59 49           ~ 19 1
20 LHA 115-N 78 HII 01 05 12.8 -72 00 38           ~ 35 1
21 DEM S 129 Y*O 01 05 30.28 -72 49 53.7     16.5     B0-5(V) 26 0
22 IRAS 01042-7215 LP* 01 05 49.314 -71 59 48.66 19.98 19.98 19.20   18.13 ~ 18 0
23 IRAS 01054-7307 FIR 01 06 57.9 -72 51 21           ~ 3 0
24 [MA93] 1607 Y*O 01 06 59.665 -72 50 43.08 16.43 18.09 16.89   16.29 ~ 9 0
25 SK 132 s*b 01 07 40.3905611664 -72 51 00.061708428 12.08 13.13 13.31 13.30 13.45 O9.5II(n) 42 0
26 HD 7113 Em* 01 09 12.94464 -73 11 38.8968     11.7     ~ 122 0
27 NGC 456 HII 01 13 44.4 -73 17 26           ~ 127 0
28 LHA 115-N 84 HII 01 14 27.7 -73 12 51           ~ 65 0
29 LHA 115-N 84A Em* 01 14 38.10 -73 18 25.5     12.5     ~ 28 1
30 2MASS J01143918-7318288 Y*? 01 14 39.19 -73 18 28.9           ~ 4 0
31 NGC 460 Cl* 01 14 41.6 -73 17 51           ~ 38 1
32 LHA 115-N 88 HII 01 24 08.1 -73 09 04           ~ 71 1
33 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7067 0
34 WOH G 64 Mi* 04 55 10.5236094912 -68 20 30.019011036     18.46 15.69 12.795 M7.5(I)e 97 0
35 [RP2006] 1933 HII 05 04 47.1690218658 -66 40 30.778109991 14.05 16.04 14.68     ~ 11 0
36 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17438 0
37 WOH G 347 LP* 05 27 40.1077130662 -69 08 04.622623634     12.319 8.0 10.495 M 16 1
38 OH 279.6-32.6 OH* 05 27 40.78 -69 08 05.7           ~ 25 1
39 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36   5.81 5.40     ~ 2019 2
40 NAME sig Ori IRS 1 * 05 38 44.9 -02 35 57           ~ 15 0
41 2MASS J05400074-6947129 Y*O 05 40 00.741 -69 47 12.91 14.808 15.690 15.072   14.336 ~ 32 0
42 LHA 120-N 159S MoC 05 40 03.750 -69 51 01.62           ~ 43 0

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