The Dusty Pleiades: ERE And PAH Emission, What Do They Have In Common?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The Pleaides and the surrounding regions exhibits many interesting dust grain emissions and interactions. We report new optical observations (2 deg x 3 deg) of the nebula in 12 narrow band BATC filters. These data clearly show the presence of heretofore undetected extended red emission (ERE). This data combined with archival Spitzer data shows the rich and complex distribution of the various grain populations in the ISM in the region. We explore the possible relations between the optical ERE and mid-IR emission from PAHs.

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