VIBRATIONALLY EXCITED MOLECULAR HYDROGEN NEAR HERSCHEL 36

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作者
Rachford, Brian L. [1 ]
Snow, Theodore P. [2 ]
Ross, Teresa L. [3 ]
机构
[1] Embry Riddle Aeronaut Univ, Dept Phys, Prescott, AZ 86301 USA
[2] Univ Colorado, Dept Astrophys & Planetary Sci, Ctr Astrophys & Space Astron, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[3] New Mexico State Univ, Dept Astron, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA
来源
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | 2014年 / 786卷 / 02期
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
ISM: abundances; ISM: clouds; ISM: lines and bands; ISM: molecules; ultraviolet: ISM; ULTRAVIOLET-SPECTROSCOPIC-EXPLORER; TRANSLUCENT LINES; INTERSTELLAR H-2; BAND SYSTEM; EMISSION; CLOUDS; LAGOON; SIGHT; EXTINCTION; ABSORPTION;
D O I
10.1088/0004-637X/786/2/159
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We present the first high resolution UV spectra toward Herschel 36, a Trapezium-like system of high-mass stars contained within the Lagoon Nebula (M8, NGC 6523). The spectra reveal extreme rovibrational excitation of molecular hydrogen in material at a single velocity or very small range of velocities, with this component presumably lying near the star system and undergoing fluorescent excitation. The overall H-2 excitation is similar to, but apparently larger than, that seen toward HD 37903 which previously showed the largest vibrationally excited H-2 column densities seen in UV absorption spectra. While the velocities of the highly excited H2 lines are consistent within each observation, it appears that they underwent a similar to 60 km s(-1) redshift during the 3.6 yr between observations. In neither case does the velocity of the highly excited material match the velocity of the bulk of the line-of-sight material which appears to mostly be in the foreground of M8. Recent work shows unusually excited CH and CH+ lines and several unusually broad diffuse interstellar bands toward Herschel 36. Along with the H-2 excitation, all of these findings appear to be related to the extreme environment within similar to 0.1 pc of the massive young stellar system.
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