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1995A&A...297..246S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 297, 246-250 (1995/5-1)

Molecular hydrogen in the planetary nebula NGC 2818.

SCHILD H.

Abstract (from CDS):

An infrared image of the planetary nebula NGC 2818 in the H2 1-0 S(1) transition is presented. The H2 emission originates from an almost complete inner elliptical ring-like structure and an outer southern lobe. The inner ring has extensions of 35"x60" and a width of typically ∼8" which corresponds to a projected thickness of 0.1pc. The most intense H2 emission comes from the outer southern lobe which is separated from the inner shell by about 10". The total energy emitted by NGC 2818 at 2.12µm is ∼1L which amounts to ∼1% of the luminosity of the central star. The strongest H2 radiation lies close to the H+-H0 transition zone, but weaker H2 emission can also be detected well inside the ionized area. In some parts of the nebulosity, the H2 emission closely traces the Hα emission pattern. In these areas, the H2 molecule apparently is able to survive in neutral pockets with sizes ≲1016cm. Comparison with models of PDR's shows that fluorescence can not account for the observed H2 intensities. The low level emission in the inner H2 shell can be generated by thermal excitation following UV pumping. The strong H2 emission peak in the southern lobe is probably due to shock excitation.

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Journal keyword(s): planetary nebulae: individual: NGC 2818 - infrared: ISM - infrared: lines

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