One arc-minute resolution maps of the Orion Nebula at 20, 50, and 100 microns

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Astronomical Maps, Brightness Temperature, Hydrogen Clouds, Infrared Astronomy, Nebulae, Star Clusters, Stellar Evolution, Airborne Equipment, Far Infrared Radiation, Main Sequence Stars, Millimeter Waves, Stellar Luminosity, Telescopes

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The paper presents maps of the central regions of the Orion Nebula which are based on observations made at wavelengths of 20, 50, and 100 microns with a resolution of 1 arcmin. The 50- and 100-micron observations were made with the NASA 91-cm Airborne Infrared Telescope. The principal far-IR features observed include a sharp emission peak near the position of the IR cluster, about 1 arcmin northwest of the Trapezium; a ridge of emission that is elongated north-south about this peak; and a barlike feature running northeast to southwest about 2 arcmin southeast of the Trapezium. The following conclusions are reached about the nature of the far-IR emission: (1) the total luminosity (between 10 and 1000 microns) of the IR cluster exceeds the solar luminosity by a factor of at least 120,000; (2) heating by both the IR cluster and the Trapezium stars is important in producing the central emission ridge; (3) the IR cluster is located within the molecular cloud; (4) the Trapezium stars are no more than 0.1 pc from that cloud; and (5) the bar of emission southeast of the Trapezium can be identified with an optically visible ionization front.

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