Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Galaxy Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-05-05
Astrophysical Journal Letters 716 (2010) L9-L13
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Galaxy Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters
Scientific paper
In a sub-arcsec near-infrared survey of the Crab Nebula using the new Spartan Infrared Camera, we have found several knots with high surface brightness in the H_2 2.12 micron line and a very large H_2 2.12 micron to Br-gamma ratio. The brightest of these knots has an intensity ratio I(H_2 2.12 micron)/I(Br-gamma) = 18+/-9, which we show sets a lower limit on the ratio of masses in the molecular and recombination (i.e. ionized) zones M_mol / M_rec >/- 0.9, and a total molecular mass within this single knot M_mol >/- 5E-5 M_sun. We argue that the knot discussed here probably is able to emit so strongly in the 2.12 micron line because its physical conditions are better tuned for such emission than is the case in other filaments. It is unclear whether this knot has an unusually large M_mol / M_rec ratio, or if many other Crab filaments also have similar amounts of molecular gas which is not emitting because the physical conditions are not so well tuned.
Baldwin John A.
Ferland Gary J.
Loh Edwin D.
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