1998AJ....116..293B


Query : 1998AJ....116..293B

1998AJ....116..293B - Astron. J., 116, 293-321 (1998/July-0)

Externally illuminated young stellar environments in the Orion nebula: Hubble Space Telescope planetary camera and ultraviolet observations.

BALLY J., SUTHERLAND R.S., DEVINE D. and JOHNSTONE D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new 0".05 resolution (22 AU) narrowband Hubble Space Telescope Planetary Camera images of externally illuminated young stellar objects embedded in the Orion Nebula. We also present 0".02 resolution (9 AU) UV images of seven externally illuminated protostellar environments and the first UV spectra that cover the spectral range between 1400 and 3000 Å. We discuss 43 objects for which the angular resolution has been improved over previous data by more than a factor of 2. These young stellar objects are either embedded inside the Orion Nebula and externally illuminated by the Trapezium stars or located in front of the nebula and seen in silhouette. The visibility of young stars surrounded by diffuse matter is dominated by intense line emission from ionization fronts (IFs) propagating into material photoablated from circumstellar disks by soft UV radiation. Near the Trapezium stars, the electron density at these IFs is around 105 to 106 cm–3 and the radial intensity profiles of emission lines decrease roughly as r–3, consistent with an approximately constant-velocity diverging flow with an r–2 density profile. However, some radial intensity profiles are better fitted with an exponential function. Low ionization fraction near the IF and the heating and acceleration of the photoablation flow can explain deviations from the r–3 intensity profiles. Many young stars located within 30" of θ1 Ori C are surrounded by concentric arcs of [O III] and Hα emission located 0".5 to 3" from the IF facing θ1 Ori C. These arcs may trace bow shocks formed by the interaction of the expanding photoablation flow with the fast stellar wind from θ1 Ori C. The [O III] emission may be enhanced by UV radiation from θ1 Ori C, thermal conduction, and/or turbulent mixing of weakly shocked, photoablated gas with the thermalized shocked stellar wind. About 30% of the bright externally illuminated young stellar objects contain dark regions seen in silhouette against background nebular emission in Hα and the forbidden transitions of common ions that may trace circumstellar protoplanetary disks. In some sources, the regions seen in silhouette in Hα and ionic transitions are bright in the 6300 Å [O I] line. Most externally illuminated young stellar objects have dusty tails pointing radially away from the source of ionizing photons. Tails have an average length of 500 AU, independent of the projected distance from θ1 Ori C, are limb-brightened in emission lines, and are sometimes seen in silhouette against background nebular light, indicating that they contain large column densities of gas and dust. We discuss a variety of tail formation mechanisms and conclude that initial conditions probably play a key role in their formation. The large fraction of young stellar objects with extended circumstellar structure, the mass limits on this structure, and the estimated mass-loss rates are combined to produce an estimate for the photoionization age of the Orion Nebula. The derived photoionization age of the Orion Nebula is less than 105 yr and possibly as short as 104 yr.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Individual: Name: Orion Nebula - Stars: Formation - Stars: Pre-Main-Sequence

Nomenclature: Table 3: [BSD98] NN (Nos 1-43).

Simbad objects: 58

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Number of rows : 58
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Ass Per OB 2 As* 03 42.2 +33 26           ~ 338 0
2 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2334 0
3 COUP 419 Y*O 05 35 11.320 -05 24 26.54           M0 59 0
4 NAME OMC-1 MoC 05 35 14 -05 22.4           ~ 1170 2
5 [OW94] 142-301 Y*O 05 35 14.1616919088 -05 23 01.344854328         14.934 ~ 34 0
6 COUP 690 Y*O 05 35 15.2105556000 -05 23 18.787585632           ~ 30 0
7 MLLA 391 Y*O 05 35 15.35340 -05 23 24.0418           ~ 23 0
8 [OW94] 154-240 Y*O 05 35 15.3915621696 -05 22 40.091425644         15.432 ~ 22 0
9 TCC 32 Y*O 05 35 15.5228426424 -05 23 37.385961360         13.821 ~ 53 1
10 Parenago 1866 Y*O 05 35 15.7306101925 -05 23 22.478611275   16.0 14.5   12.446 ~ 49 0
11 JW 489 Y*O 05 35 15.7971242592 -05 23 26.560853196   12.3       ~ 68 0
12 Parenago 1867 Y*O 05 35 15.8392729571 -05 23 22.470378723     13.645   12.102 Ke 81 0
13 TCC 47 Y*O 05 35 15.85 -05 23 25.5           ~ 52 0
14 [OW94] 159-328 * 05 35 15.9 -05 23 28           ~ 1 0
15 COUP 757 Y*O 05 35 15.9063376056 -05 23 37.966984584         15.212 ~ 40 0
16 V* V2279 Ori Or* 05 35 15.9506536656 -05 23 49.996939416 14.794 13.648 12.730   10.537 M0.5+M2 97 0
17 V* AC Ori Or* 05 35 16.0009377816 -05 23 52.972404288     14.875   12.337 F5e 62 1
18 [BSD98] 18 Y*O 05 35 16.069 -05 23 28.31           ~ 2 0
19 TCC 57 Y*O 05 35 16.07 -05 23 27.8           ~ 47 0
20 TCC 54 Rad 05 35 16.0707874104 -05 23 24.363423024           ~ 61 0
21 [BSD98] 2 Y*O 05 35 16.076 -05 23 24.73           ~ 4 0
22 TCC 59 Y*O 05 35 16.10855 -05 23 14.2457           ~ 29 0
23 LV 3 Y*O 05 35 16.2879203016 -05 23 16.550843136   11.4     12.672 K3 71 0
24 TCC 65 Y*O 05 35 16.32060 -05 23 22.5317           ~ 39 2
25 * tet01 Ori C SB* 05 35 16.4662967280 -05 23 22.921811880 4.20 5.15 5.13 4.91 4.73 O7Vp 1406 1
26 [FRM2016] 306 Y*O 05 35 16.4917096944 -05 22 35.138253720     17.77   14.600 M4 33 0
27 NAME Ori Trapezium OpC 05 35 16.5 -05 23 14           ~ 1620 1
28 TCC 70 Y*O 05 35 16.61480 -05 23 16.0836           ~ 47 0
29 * tet01 Ori G Y*O 05 35 16.723 -05 23 16.56 14.712 13.704 13.678   13.081 K0.7 102 1
30 TCC 74 Y*O 05 35 16.76210 -05 23 28.0209           ~ 44 0
31 LV 1 ISM 05 35 16.8 -05 23 26           ~ 27 0
32 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4079 0
33 TCC 75 Y*O 05 35 16.82580 -05 23 25.9032           ~ 24 0
34 [OW94] 168-326 Y*O 05 35 16.85 -05 23 26.2           ~ 40 0
35 TCC 77 Y*O 05 35 16.851 -05 23 26.71           ~ 30 0
36 [BSD98] 17 Y*O 05 35 16.89020 -05 23 38.0653           ~ 20 0
37 [OW94] 170-334 * 05 35 16.97 -05 23 34.7           ~ 7 0
38 JW 532 Y*O 05 35 16.9715533106 -05 22 48.569390818 15.882 16.353 16.446   14.777 M0 50 0
39 Parenago 1894 Y*O 05 35 16.9826556312 -05 23 37.062626964 15.006 14.944 14.492   12.593 M2e 89 1
40 COUP 856 Y*O 05 35 17.04 -05 23 39.7   12.9     13.224 K8e 57 1
41 COUP 886 Y*O 05 35 17.3281483128 -05 23 41.377479180           ~ 32 0
42 HD 37024 Or* 05 35 17.3524325856 -05 22 35.734959444     16.29   13.91 K0.7 70 0
43 COUP 887 Y*O 05 35 17.3929284888 -05 24 13.909061520     17.68 16.61 15.445 M5 33 0
44 MLLA 277 Y*O 05 35 17.54463 -05 23 55.0485           ~ 19 0
45 COUP 900 Y*O 05 35 17.5625803008 -05 23 24.868652136   12.3       ~ 47 0
46 JW 558 Y*O 05 35 17.6729925216 -05 23 40.866823068 16.251 15.348 15.343   14.390 M5.9e 79 0
47 MLLA 284 Y*O 05 35 17.9672508192 -05 23 53.509194132           M7.5 18 0
48 TCC 106 Y*O 05 35 18.0446944104 -05 23 30.734779488           ~ 45 0
49 MLLA 360 Y*O 05 35 18.1900 -05 23 31.550           M6 25 0
50 GMR O Y*O 05 35 18.2310198552 -05 24 12.786954192     16.69 16.19 16.945 ~ 55 0
51 MLLA 210 Y*O 05 35 18.3202795488 -05 24 19.148496624           M2.5 26 0
52 [OW94] 183-405 Y*O 05 35 18.3314797704 -05 24 04.844128104         14.649 ~ 57 0
53 2MASS J05351836-0524267 Y*O 05 35 18.3819511272 -05 24 26.707356072     14.68 14.25 14.28 M2.5 42 0
54 V* V1336 Ori Or* 05 35 18.4704636528 -05 24 07.000386696         13.589 M3e 63 0
55 COUP 980 * 05 35 18.4975355160 -05 23 29.310661176     21.05   15.462 M0 21 0
56 NAME Ori I As* 05 38 -02.8           ~ 615 0
57 NAME Upper Sco-Cen As* 16 15 -24.2           ~ 1331 1
58 NAME I Lac As* 22 41 +38.5           ~ 152 0

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