Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998aj....115..263o&link_type=abstract
Astronomical Journal, vol. 115, p. 263
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
65
H Ii Regions, Interstellar Matter, Star Formation, Orion Nebula, Photoionization, Calibrating, Lyman Alpha Radiation
Scientific paper
HST Planetary Camera images have been used to quantitatively determine key parameters characterizing emission-line proplyds in the Orion Nebula. A previous conclusion that the objects are radiation-bounded ionization fronts is confirmed and found to be in excellent agreement with the observations. Only a very loose correlation of proplyd size with distance from the ionizing star 1 Ori C was found. The brightness distribution around the bright cusp facing 1 Ori C is found to not be in agreement with simple spherical models. The brightness distribution along radial lines passing through the center of the proplyds was subjected to careful analysis, including the finite resolution of the camera. It was found that the proplyd atmospheres are more compact than the r exp -3 relation expected for a freely expanding gas; rather, the best fit is to a surface brightness decreasing exponentially with a scale height of 7 x 10 exp 14 cm. This observation argues that the proplyds are not rapidly losing material and hence may not be short-lived objects, a conclusion also reached through consideration of their frequency and location. This also requires a constraining force that is isotropic, since the scale height does not depend upon the orientation with respect to 1 Ori C. Arguments are presented that this constraining force is provided by radiation pressure of nebular Ly photons acting upon the dust mixed with the proplyd gas.
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