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Main Authors: Henney, William J., Valerdi, Mabel
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.00894
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author Henney, William J.
Valerdi, Mabel
author_facet Henney, William J.
Valerdi, Mabel
contents We report the detection of a rich spectrum of more than one hundred optical emission lines of vibrationally hot molecular hydrogen (H2) from the photodissociation region (PDR) around the mini-starburst cluster NGC 346 in the Small Magellanic Cloud. The lines are concentrated in the spectral range 6000 to 9300 Angstrom and have observed brightnesses ranging from 0.01% to 0.4% times that of the H beta lambda 4861 hydrogen recombination line. Analysis of the spatial distribution of the H2 lines shows that they originate from a range of depths in the PDR, intermediate between the shallow layers probed by known fluorescent lines of neutral nitrogen and oxygen, and the more shielded layers probed by neutral carbon recombination lines. Comparison with other PDRs shows that the relative strength of the H2 lines with respect to the [C I] lambda 8727 line increases rapidly with decreasing metallicity, being at least 40 times larger in NGC 346 than in the prototypical PDR of the Orion Bar. The internal PDR dust extinction is also found to be anomalously low in NGC 346. A separate result is the discovery of a high-ionization bow shock around the O2 star Walborn 3.
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spellingShingle One hundred optical emission lines of molecular hydrogen from a low-metallicity photodissociation region
Henney, William J.
Valerdi, Mabel
Astrophysics of Galaxies
We report the detection of a rich spectrum of more than one hundred optical emission lines of vibrationally hot molecular hydrogen (H2) from the photodissociation region (PDR) around the mini-starburst cluster NGC 346 in the Small Magellanic Cloud. The lines are concentrated in the spectral range 6000 to 9300 Angstrom and have observed brightnesses ranging from 0.01% to 0.4% times that of the H beta lambda 4861 hydrogen recombination line. Analysis of the spatial distribution of the H2 lines shows that they originate from a range of depths in the PDR, intermediate between the shallow layers probed by known fluorescent lines of neutral nitrogen and oxygen, and the more shielded layers probed by neutral carbon recombination lines. Comparison with other PDRs shows that the relative strength of the H2 lines with respect to the [C I] lambda 8727 line increases rapidly with decreasing metallicity, being at least 40 times larger in NGC 346 than in the prototypical PDR of the Orion Bar. The internal PDR dust extinction is also found to be anomalously low in NGC 346. A separate result is the discovery of a high-ionization bow shock around the O2 star Walborn 3.
title One hundred optical emission lines of molecular hydrogen from a low-metallicity photodissociation region
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.00894