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2005MNRAS.361.1273L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 361, 1273-1280 (2005/August-3)

High-resolution observations of the near-infrared emission from NGC 6822 Hubble V.

LEE S., PAK S., LEE S.-G., DAVIS C.J., KAUFMAN M.J., MOCHIZUKI K. and JAFFE D.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have observed Hubble V, the brightest Hii region complex in the dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 6822, at near-infrared (near-IR; 1.8-2.4 µm) wavelengths. The line emission maps of Hubble V show the typical structure of a photodissociation region (PDR) where an ionized core, traced by compact Hei emission (2.0587 µm) and Brγ emission (2.1661 µm), is surrounded by an outer layer traced by molecular hydrogen (H2) emission. The measured line ratios of H22-1S(1) (2.2477 µm)/1-0S(1) (2.1218 µm) from 0.2 to 0.6 and the unshifted and unresolved line profiles suggest that the H2 emission originates purely from a PDR. We find no evidence for shock activity. By comparing the H2 results with a PDR model, we conclude that Hubble V includes dense (104.5/cm3) and warm PDRs. In this environment, most of the H2 molecules are excited by far-ultraviolet photons (with a field strength of 102–4 times that of the average interstellar field), although collisional processes de-excite H2 and contribute significantly to the excitation of the first vibrational level. We expect that Hubble V is in the early stage of molecular cloud dissolution.

Abstract Copyright: 2005 RAS

Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual: NGC 6822 (Hubble V) - ISM: lines and bands - ISM: molecules - galaxies: individual: NGC 6822 - galaxies: irregular - infrared: ISM

CDS comments: Hubble V = [H25] V, Hodge OB 8 = [H77] Ass 8, Molecular clouds [W94b] N named MC N by authors.

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