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1999ApJ...511..822S - Astrophys. J., 511, 822-835 (1999/February-1)

Destruction of the environment of the BN-KL nebula.

SALAS L., ROSADO M., CRUZ-GONZALEZ I., GUTIERREZ L., VALDEZ J., BERNAL A., LUNA E., RUIZ E. and LAZO F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe observations of the 2.12 µm molecular hydrogen emission in Orion using an IR Fabry-Perot interferometer with a spectral resolution of 24 km.s–1 and a 2" spatial resolution covering a region of 3'.6x3'.6 (0.46x0.46 pc2) that contains the H2 filamentary finger system located to the northwest of the Trapezium. We develop a simple model to explain the observed low-velocity structure as described by its radial moments: intensity, velocity centroid, velocity dispersion, and skewness. We assume a strong wind of 230 km.s–1 produced by IRc2 interacting with a set of molecular clumps with density of 5.6x105 cm–3. This simple model provides a good match to the observed moments, gives clues to the development of filaments or fingers and entrainment of the molecular material, and associates the observed high-velocity blueshifted emission to the region. The driving source of the wind requires a high mass-loss rate and thus is likely IRc2. The H2 line emission is produced by a slow J-type shock (20 km.s–1) in the clumps with an emissivity proportional to v1.8. Estimates for the total wind mass and clump mass yield 0.5 and 15 M inside a radius of 1' (0.1 pc). The individual clumps have masses and sizes of few x10–3M and 0.007 pc, respectively. We conclude that the central 0.1 pc region surrounding the BN-KL nebula in front of OMC-1 is in the process of being disrupted by the strong wind of IRc2 on a timescale of 2000 yr.

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Journal keyword(s): Infrared: ISM: Continuum - ISM: Individual: Alphanumeric: OMC-1

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