1. The Origin of [C ii] 158 μm Emission toward the H ii Region Complex S235.
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L. D. Anderson, Z. Makai, M. Luisi, M. Andersen, D. Russeil, M. R. Samal, N. Schneider, P. Tremblin, A. Zavagno, M. S. Kirsanova, V. Ossenkopf-Okada, and A. M. Sobolev
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IONIZED gases ,STAR formation ,RADIO lines ,RADIO telescopes ,GALAXIES ,ASTROCHEMISTRY - Abstract
Although the transition of [C ii] at λ ≃ 158 is known to be an excellent tracer of active star formation, we still do not have a complete understanding of where within star formation regions the emission originates. Here, we use SOFIA upGREAT observations of [C ii] emission toward the H ii region complex Sh2-235 (S235) to better understand in detail the origin of [C ii] emission. We complement these data with a fully sampled Green Bank Telescope radio recombination line map tracing the ionized hydrogen gas. About half of the total [C ii] emission associated with S235 is spatially coincident with ionized hydrogen gas, although spectroscopic analysis shows little evidence that this emission is coming from the ionized hydrogen volume. Velocity-integrated [C ii] intensity is strongly correlated with Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) 12 intensity across the entire complex, indicating that both trace ultraviolet radiation fields. The 22 and radio continuum intensities are only correlated with [C ii] intensity in the ionized hydrogen portion of the S235 region and the correlations between the [C ii] and molecular gas tracers are poor across the region. We find similar results for emission averaged over a sample of external galaxies, although the strength of the correlations is weaker. Therefore, although many tracers are correlated with the strength of [C ii] emission, only WISE 12 emission is correlated on small scales of the individual H ii region S235 and also has a decent correlation at the scale of entire range of galaxies. Future studies of a larger sample of Galactic H ii regions would help to determine whether these results are truly representative. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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