Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009sitc.conf.3008o&link_type=abstract
SPICA joint European/Japanese Workshop, held 6-8 July, 2009 at Oxford, United Kingdom. Edited by A.M. Heras, B.M. Swinyard, K.G
Physics
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Infrared:Ism, Ism:Abundances, Lines And Bands, H Ii Regions, Missions: Spica
Scientific paper
Ionic emission lines, such as [Si II] 35 μm, [Fe II] 26 μm, and [Fe III] 23 μm, can be used to investigate the gas-phase abundance of Si and Fe, which are key elements of the constituents of interstellar dust grains. The depletion study of Si and Fe provides crucial information on the chemical composition of dust. The investigation of the spatial distribution and the correlation with the physical properties of the environment in active regions is important for the understanding of the evolution of the interstellar matter. Previous studies showed that the gas-phase Si abundance is much larger than that in cool interstellar clouds and much less depleted than Fe. However, the depletion of these metals in active regions still has large uncertainties due to the varying physical properties in the large aperture as well as the insufficient sensitivity. We explore the strategy to estimate the physical properties using midand far-infrared emission lines that SPICA can observe.
Kaneda Hidehiro
Okada Yasuhiko
Onaka Takashi
Sakon Itsuki
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