PAH emission features in star-forming regions and late type stars

IF 1.1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Rahul Kumar Anand, Shantanu Rastogi, Brijesh Kumar
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Mid-infrared emission spectra, obtained from ISO archive, of thirteen astrophysical objects as well as computed spectra of 27 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) molecules are studied. All the objects show strong aromatic infrared band (AIB) features with variations that correlate with object type. Based on AIB peak positions, the features for IRC \(+\)10216, Monoceros R2, and IC 5117 and PN-SwSt 1 are classified as type ‘A’, ‘B’ or ‘C’ for the first time. The AIBs at 6.2, 7.7 and 11.2 \(\mu \hbox {m}\) are used to obtain band intensity ratios for 6.2/7.7 and 11.2/6.2, which respectively indicate PAH size as number of carbon atoms and the ionization conditions of the medium. The smaller value of 6.2/7.7 points towards the presence of large PAH molecules, while higher value of 11.2/6.2 ratio relates to harsh conditions around the object. In general, for star-forming regions, the 6.2/7.7 band ratio obtained is >1 and the 11.2/6.2 ratio is >2, while for late type carbon stars, these values are <1 and <2. This indicates that small/medium-sized ionized PAHs are likely in star-forming regions and large PAHs in evolved stars. For each of the 27 plain PAH molecules, the integrated intensity in these bands is obtained from the computed infrared spectra and the band ratios are calculated. The ratio 6.2/7.7 in several computed medium and large sized PAH cations is in the range of observed ratio in most objects, but some molecules show large variations in band ratios, indicating that PAHs possible in interstellar medium could be more complex and with irregular structures.

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恒星形成区和晚型恒星的多环芳烃发射特征
本文研究了13个天体物理对象的中红外发射光谱和27个多环芳烃分子的计算光谱。所有的天体都表现出较强的芳香红外特征,其变化与天体类型有关。基于AIB峰值位置,IRC \(+\) 10216、Monoceros R2、IC 5117和PN-SwSt 1的特征首次被划分为“A”、“B”或“C”型。利用6.2、7.7和11.2 \(\mu \hbox {m}\)处的AIBs,可以得到6.2/7.7和11.2/6.2的波段强度比,分别表示多环芳烃的碳原子数大小和介质的电离条件。较小的值为6.2/7.7,说明存在较大的多环芳烃分子,而较高的值为11.2/6.2,说明物体周围条件恶劣。总的来说,对于恒星形成区域,得到的6.2/7.7波段比值为&gt;1, 11.2/6.2波段比值为&gt;2,而对于晚型碳星,这两个值分别为&lt;1和&lt;2。这表明小型/中型电离多环芳烃可能存在于恒星形成区域,而大型多环芳烃可能存在于演化恒星中。对于27个普通的多环芳烃分子,从计算的红外光谱中得到了这些波段的积分强度,并计算了波段比。计算出的几个中、大尺寸多环芳烃阳离子的能带比为6.2/7.7,在大多数物体中都在观测到的能带比范围内,但一些分子的能带比变化很大,这表明星际介质中可能存在的多环芳烃可能更复杂,结构不规则。
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Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy
Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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1.80
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9.10%
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84
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research papers on all aspects of astrophysics and astronomy, including instrumentation, laboratory astrophysics, and cosmology. Critical reviews of topical fields are also published. Articles submitted as letters will be considered.
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