Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1993
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American Astronomical Society, 182nd AAS Meeting, #34.18; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 25, p.851
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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The linear, nonthermal filaments of the radio Arc near the Galactic center encounter a dense molecular cloud where they cross the Galactic plane (Serabyn & Gusten 1991). At the location of the encounter, the cloud becomes ionized and is prominent as strong, thermal radio emission, constituting G0.18-0.04 and G0.15-0.05 (Yusef-Zadeh and Morris 1987; Yusef-Zadeh, Morris, & van Gorkom 1989). In addition, this HII region is a strong source of far-infrared radiation, indicating that a great deal of energy accompanies the ionization (Odenwald & Fazio 1984). Using the KAO, we have mapped the dust emission from G0.18-0.04 at 50 and 100 microns. These data reveal the spatial variations of dust temperature and luminosity for comparison with existing radio continuum and molecular line maps. These comparisons can be used to assess alternative hypotheses for the ionization and the production of the luminosity: stellar photoionization versus a collisional or magnetohydrodynamic process. The "quintuplet" of near-IR sources located near G0.15-0.05 is notably weak or absent as a source of far-IR radiation. This research was supported by NASA. Odenwald, S.F. & Fazio, G.G. 1984, ApJ, 283, 601. Serabyn, E. & Gusten, R. 1991, A&A, 242, 376. Yusef-Zadeh, F. & Morris, M. 1987, AJ, 94, 557. Yusef-Zadeh, F., Morris, M. & van Gorkom, J. 1989, in "IAU Symp. 136: The Center of the Galaxy", ed: M. Morris, Dordrecht:Kluwer, p 275.
Davidson Jacqueline A.
Harvey Paul Michael
Lester Dan F.
Morris Marita
Smith Jeffrey B.
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