Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-09-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Scientific paper
We present mid-IR images of a 15'x15' field in the south-west part of the Andromeda galaxy M 31 obtained with the ISOCAM camera on board ISO. We also present a 20" resolution far-UV image of a larger field at 200 nm obtained with the balloon-borne telescope FOCA 1000. These images are compared with HI, CO(1-0) and Halpha maps. The mid-IR emission as seen through filters at 7 and 15 mic is extremely well correlated with the distribution of neutral gas as shown by the HI and CO(1-0) maps, while the correlation is poorer with the distribution of the ionized gas seen through its Halpha emission. There is some correlation with the UV radiation, but it appears that the contribution of UV photons to the excitation of the carriers of the mid-IR emission is not dominant in most of M 31. The spectro-imaging observations of Cesarsky et al. (1998) show that the mid-IR spectra of several regions of M 31 are dominated by a strong emission band at 11.3 mic while emission in the other classical Infrared Bands at 6.2, 7.7 and 8.6 mic is faint or absent. More precisely, we find that the mid-IR spectral variations are not clearly related to the UV radiation field. The present observations have important consequences on our understanding of excitation of the interstellar mid-IR emission. In particular, we conclude that like for M 31, excitation in the Galactic cirruses may not be dominated by UV photons but rather by another mechanism which remains to be identified (visible photons ?). The UV excitation appears to become important when the UV radiation density is of the order of twice that near the Sun.
Cesarsky D.
Donas Jose
Lequeux James
Loinard Laurent
Milliard Bruno
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