Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999esasp.427..501n&link_type=abstract
The Universe as Seen by ISO. Eds. P. Cox & M. F. Kessler. ESA-SP 427., p. 501
Physics
Molecules, Outflows
Scientific paper
The physical characteristics of Cepheus E (Cep E) `embedded' outflow are analyzed using ISOCAM images in the v=0-0 S(5) 6.91 μm and S(3) 9.66 μm molecular hydrogen lines. We find that the morphology of the Cep E outflow in the ground vibrational H2 lines is similar to that of the near infrared v=1-0 2.12 μm line. At these mid-IR wavelengths, we do not detect the second H2 outflow which is almost perpendicular to Cep E 2.121 μm flow or traces of H2 emission along the second 12CO J = 2-1 outflow at 52o angle, down to a surface brightness of 12-46 μJy/arcsec2. We do detect at 6.91 μm the likely source of the main H2 and CO outflows, IRAS 23011+6126, and show that the source is easily seen in all IRAS bands using HiRes images. The source is not detected at 9.66 μm, but we think this agrees with the interstellar extinction curve which has a minimum at 7 μm, but rises a 9.7 μm due to the strong absorption silicate feature, enhanced in this case by a cocoon surrounding the Class 0 object. This idea is supported by our models of the spectral energy distribution (SED) of the central object. The models assume that the main source of opacity is due to bare silicates and our best fit for the SED yields a total mass of envelope of 17 Modot and a dust temperature 18 K.
Garnavich Peter
Molinari Sergio
Noriega-Crespo Alberto
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