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The ionization structure of the Orion nebula: Infrared line observations and modelsObservations of the (O III) 52 and 88 micron lines and the (N III) 57 micron line have been made at 6 positions and the (Ne III) 36 micron line at 4 positions in the Orion Nebula to probe its ionization structure. The measurements, made with a -40" diameter beam, were spaced every 45" in a line south from and including the Trapezium. The wavelength of the (Ne III) line was measured to be 36.013 + or - 0.004 micron. Electron densities and abundance ratios of N(++)/O(++) have been calculated and compared to other radio and optical observations. Detailed one component and two component (bar plus halo) spherical models were calculated for exciting stars with effective temperatures of 37 to 40,000K and log g = 4.0 and 4.5. Both the new infrared observations and the visible line measurements of oxygen and nitrogen require T sub eff approx less than 37,000K. However, the double ionized neon requires a model with T sub eff more than or equal to 39,000K, which is more consistent with that inferred from the radio flux or spectral type. These differences in T sub eff are not due to effects of dust on the stellar radiation field, but are probably due to inaccuracies in the assumed stellar spectrum. The observed N(++)/O(++) ratio is almost twice the N(+)/O(+) ratio. The best fit models give N/H = 8.4 x 10 to the -5 power, O/H = 4.0 x 10 to the -4 power, and Ne/H = 1.3 x 10 to the -4 power. Thus neon and nitrogen are approximately solar, but oxygen is half solar in abundance. From the infrared O(++) lines it is concluded that the ionization bar results from an increase in column depth rather than from a local density enhancement.
Document ID
19870009880
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Simpson, J. P.
(Lick Observatory Santa Cruz, Calif., United States)
Rubin, R. H.
(California Univ. Los Angeles, United States)
Erickson, E. F.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Haas, M. R.
(Mycol, Inc. Sunnyvale, Calif., United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1986
Subject Category
Astronomy
Report/Patent Number
A-86421
NASA-TM-88368
NAS 1.15:88368
Accession Number
87N19313
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 352-02-03
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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