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1999MNRAS.303..446K - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 303, 446-454 (1999/March-1)

Observations of the 3.3-mu-m UIR band in the Red Rectangle: relation to unidentified optical emission.

KERR T.H., HURST M.E., MILES J.R. and SARRE P.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The biconical Red Rectangle nebula exhibits very strong unidentified infrared (UIR) emission bands, a subset of the optical diffuse interstellar bands (in emission) and extended red emission (ERE). A key question is the extent to which the carriers of these spectroscopic signatures may be related. In a new study of the 3.3-µm emission, CGS 4 spectra were recorded at UKIRT, which give information on the spatial distribution of the 3.3-µm carrier in the nebula and on the width, peak wavelength and profile of the feature as a function of offset from the central star, HD 44179. Both Type 1 (λ0∼ 3.289 µm, full width at half-maximum FWHM ∼ 0.042 µ m) and Type 2 (λ0∼ 3.296 µm, FWHM ∼ 0.020 µm) 3.3-µm features, as defined by Tokunaga et al., are found within the nebula. Type 2 is seen predominantly towards the central star, at the bicone interfaces and east and west of the star in the nebula. The broader Type 1 feature appears in the nebula 5 arcsec south of the central star, whereas the 3.3-µm band at 5 arcsec north appears to be a blend of Type 1 and Type 2. We find that there is no significant correlation between the intensity of the 3.3-µm feature and that of either the unidentified optical (diffuse) emission bands or ERE. This result suggests that there is at most an indirect link between the carrier(s) of the 3.3-µm band and this subset of diffuse bands. Such a link could arise, for example, if these diffuse band carriers were formed by chemical erosion or photodissociation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon material.

Abstract Copyright: 1999, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: Red Rectangle - ISM: abundances - ISM: molecules - infrared: ISM: lines and bands

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