Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-07-15
Astrophys.J.629:L97-L100,2005
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, 2 figures, uses emulate apj. ApJL - accepted
Scientific paper
10.1086/462404
Diffuse far-ultraviolet stellar emission scattered by dust grains has been observed in a region near the Orion Nebula. In addition to the scattered stellar continuum, emission and absorption features produced by molecular hydrogen have been identified. In this Letter, we present an analysis of this absorption and fluorescent emission from molecular hydrogen in Orion. We model the spectra obtained with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer using optical depth templates and a fluorescent emission code. These results are surprising because previous studies have found little ultraviolet absorption from H_2 in this region, and the emission is coming from a seemingly empty part of the nebula. We find that the emission fills in the observed absorption lines where the two overlap. These data support the claim that fluorescent excitation by ultraviolet photons is the primary mechanism producing the near-infrared emission spectrum observed in the outer regions of the Orion Nebula.
France Kevin
McCandliss Stephan R.
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