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PDRs4All VIII: Mid-IR emission line inventory of the Orion Bar

Authors :
Van De Putte, Dries
Meshaka, Raphael
Trahin, Boris
Habart, Emilie
Peeters, Els
Berné, Olivier
Alarcón, Felipe
Canin, Amélie
Chown, Ryan
Schroetter, Ilane
Sidhu, Ameek
Boersma, Christiaan
Bron, Emeric
Dartois, Emmanuel
Goicoechea, Javier R.
Gordon, Karl D.
Onaka, Takashi
Tielens, Alexander G. G. M.
Verstraete, Laurent
Wolfire, Mark G.
Abergel, Alain
Bergin, Edwin A.
Bernard-Salas, Jeronimo
Cami, Jan
Cuadrado, Sara
Dicken, Daniel
Elyajouri, Meriem
Fuente, Asunción
Joblin, Christine
Khan, Baria
Lacinbala, Ozan
Languignon, David
Gal, Romane Le
Maragkoudakis, Alexandros
Okada, Yoko
Pasquini, Sofia
Pound, Marc W.
Robberto, Massimo
Röllig, Markus
Schefter, Bethany
Schirmer, Thiébaut
Tabone, Benoit
Vicente, Sílvia
Zannese, Marion
Colgan, Sean W. J.
He, Jinhua
Rouillé, Gaël
Togi, Aditya
Aleman, Isabel
Auchettl, Rebecca
Baratta, Giuseppe Antonio
Bejaoui, Salma
Bera, Partha P.
Black, John H.
Boulanger, Francois
Bouwman, Jordy
Brandl, Bernhard
Brechignac, Philippe
Brünken, Sandra
Buragohain, Mridusmita
Burkhardt, Andrew
Candian, Alessandra
Cazaux, Stéphanie
Cernicharo, Jose
Chabot, Marin
Chakraborty, Shubhadip
Champion, Jason
Cooke, Ilsa R.
Coutens, Audrey
Cox, Nick L. J.
Demyk, Karine
Meyer, Jennifer Donovan
Foschino, Sacha
García-Lario, Pedro
Gerin, Maryvonne
Gottlieb, Carl A.
Guillard, Pierre
Gusdorf, Antoine
Hartigan, Patrick
Herbst, Eric
Hornekaer, Liv
Issa, Lina
Jäger, Cornelia
Janot-Pacheco, Eduardo
Kannavou, Olga
Kaufman, Michael
Kemper, Francisca
Kendrew, Sarah
Kirsanova, Maria S.
Klaassen, Pamela
Kwok, Sun
Labiano, Álvaro
Lai, Thomas S. -Y.
Floch, Bertrand Le
Petit, Franck Le
Li, Aigen
Linz, Hendrik
Mackie, Cameron J.
Madden, Suzanne C.
Mascetti, Joëlle
McGuire, Brett A.
Merino, Pablo
Micelotta, Elisabetta R.
Morse, Jon A.
Mulas, Giacomo
Neelamkodan, Naslim
Ohsawa, Ryou
Omont, Alain
Paladini, Roberta
Palumbo, Maria Elisabetta
Pathak, Amit
Pendleton, Yvonne J.
Petrignani, Annemieke
Pino, Thomas
Puga, Elena
Rangwala, Naseem
Rapacioli, Mathias
Rho, Jeonghee
Ricca, Alessandra
Roman-Duval, Julia
Roser, Joseph
Roueff, Evelyne
Salama, Farid
Sales, Dinalva A.
Sandstrom, Karin
Sarre, Peter
Sciamma-O'Brien, Ella
Sellgren, Kris
Shenoy, Sachindev S.
Teyssier, David
Thomas, Richard D.
Witt, Adolf N.
Wootten, Alwyn
Ysard, Nathalie
Zettergren, Henning
Zhang, Yong
Zhang, Ziwei E.
Zhen, Junfeng
Source :
A&A 687, A86 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mid-infrared emission features probe the properties of ionized gas, and hot or warm molecular gas. The Orion Bar is a frequently studied photodissociation region (PDR) containing large amounts of gas under these conditions, and was observed with the MIRI IFU aboard JWST as part of the "PDRs4All" program. The resulting IR spectroscopic images of high angular resolution (0.2") reveal a rich observational inventory of mid-IR emission lines, and spatially resolve the substructure of the PDR, with a mosaic cutting perpendicularly across the ionization front and three dissociation fronts. We extracted five spectra that represent the ionized, atomic, and molecular gas layers, and measured the most prominent gas emission lines. An initial analysis summarizes the physical conditions of the gas and the potential of these data. We identified around 100 lines, report an additional 18 lines that remain unidentified, and measured the line intensities and central wavelengths. The H I recombination lines originating from the ionized gas layer bordering the PDR, have intensity ratios that are well matched by emissivity coefficients from H recombination theory, but deviate up to 10% due contamination by He I lines. We report the observed emission lines of various ionization stages of Ne, P, S, Cl, Ar, Fe, and Ni, and show how certain line ratios vary between the five regions. We observe the pure-rotational H$_2$ lines in the vibrational ground state from 0-0 S(1) to 0-0 S(8), and in the first vibrationally excited state from 1-1 S(5) to 1-1 S(9). We derive H$_2$ excitation diagrams, and approximate the excitation with one thermal (~700 K) component representative of an average gas temperature, and one non-thermal component (~2700 K) probing the effect of UV pumping. We compare these results to an existing model for the Orion Bar PDR and highlight the differences with the observations.<br />Comment: 26 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables. Submitted to A&A, under review (1st revision)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 687, A86 (2024)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.03111
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202449295