Scattered light in M8

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cosmic Dust, H Ii Regions, Light Emission, Light Scattering, Reflection Nebulae, Visual Photometry, Abundance, Electron Density (Concentration), Electron Energy, Interstellar Matter, Line Spectra

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Spectrophotometry in the 3400-7400-A range is presented for six areas inside the Lagoon nebula. Values are given for the electron temperature, the electron density and the N(He(+)/N(H(+)) abundance ratios to determine the atomic contribution to the continuum emission. More than half of the continuum emission is due to dust-scattered light. In the direction of the Hourglass the 4200 and 4686 He(+) lines are detected in absorption; this result also implies that most of the continuum emission in that direction is produced by dust-scattered light as in reflection nebulae. The effective gas to dust ratio in the direction of the Hourglass is determined by two different methods.

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