Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Aug 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010apj...719.1872b&link_type=abstract
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 719, Issue 2, pp. 1872-1883 (2010).
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
H Ii Regions, Ism: Bubbles, Ism: Individual Objects: Rosette Nebula, Stars: Early-Type
Scientific paper
We use high-resolution International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) data and the interstellar (IS) features of highly ionized Si IV and C IV seen toward the young, bright OB stars of NGC 2244 in the core of the Rosette Nebula to study the physics of young IS bubbles. Two discrete velocity components in Si IV and C IV are seen toward stars in the 6.2 pc radius central cavity, while only a single velocity component is seen toward those stars in the surrounding H II region, at the perimeter and external to this cavity. The central region shows characteristics of a very young, windblown bubble. The shell around the central hot cavity is expanding at 56 km s-1 with respect to the embedded OB stars, while the surrounding H II region of the Rosette is expanding at ~13 km s-1. Even though these stars are quite young (≈2-4 Myr), both the radius and expansion velocity of the 6.2 pc inner shell point to a far younger age; t age ~ 6.4 × 104 years. These results represent a strong contradiction to theory and present modeling, where much larger bubbles are predicted around individual O stars and O associations. Specifically, the results for this small bubble and its deduced age extend the "missing wind luminosity problem" to young evolving bubbles. These results indicate that OB star winds mix the surrounding H II regions and the wind kinetic energy is converted to turbulence and radiated away in the dense H II regions. These winds do not form hot, adiabatically expanding cavities. True IS bubbles appear only to form at later evolutionary times, perhaps triggered by increased mass loss rates or discrete ejection events. Means for rectifying discrepancies between theory and observations are discussed.
Bourdin M. O.
Bruhweiler Fred C.
Freire Ferrero R.
Gull Ted R.
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