5 research outputs found
Integral field spectroscopy of protoplanetary disks in Orion with VLT FLAMES
We discuss integral field spectroscopy of proplyds in M42 using the FLAMES
Argus unit and report the first detection of recombination lines of C II and O
II from the archetypical Laques-Vidal-2 object. These lines can provide
important new diagnostics of the physical conditions in proplyds. We also draw
attention to the future capabilities of the MUSE spectrograph in relation to
similar studies.Comment: 5 pages; 3 figs; To appear in proceedings of "Science with the VLT in
the ELT era" (ESO Garching, Oct. 2007
The JCMT Legacy Survey of the Gould Belt: a first look at Orion B with HARP
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Royal Astronomical Society.The Gould Belt Legacy Survey will survey nearby star-forming regions (within 500 pc), using Heterodyne Array Receiver Programme (HARP), Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2 and Polarimeter 2 on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. This paper describes the initial data obtained using HARP to observe 12CO, 13CO and C18O J= 3 → 2 towards two regions in Orion B, NGC 2024 and NGC 2071. We describe the physical characteristics of the two clouds, calculating temperatures and opacities utilizing all the three isotopologues. We find good agreement between temperatures calculated from CO and from dust emission in the dense, energetic regions. We determine the mass and energetics of the clouds, and of the high-velocity material seen in 12CO emission, and compare the relative energetics of the high- and low-velocity material in the two clouds. We present a clumpfind analysis of the 13CO condensations. The slope of the condensation mass functions, at the high-mass ends, is similar to the slope of the initial mass function.Peer reviewe
Investigating the Chemical Homogeneity of Low-Metallicity Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies Using Integral Field Spectroscopy
It has been claimed in the past that in low-metallicity Blue Compact Dwarf (BCDs) galaxies, the N/O value is independent of metallicity (O/H ratio), implying the need to invoke a primary production of nitrogen in intermediate-mass stars, in addition to the secondary nitrogen produced from the CNO cycle in high-mass stars. In order to better understand this controversial issue we undertook an integral field spectroscopic study of the nebular gas within a sample of BCDs previously thought to have anomalously high N/O values. Here we present the results of this study for 3 BCDs: two with anomalous N/O values (Mrk 996 and UM 420) and one with more normal N/O values (UM 462). We describe in detail how we derived the physical conditions (Te, Ne) as a function of position within the galaxy, and as a consequence, how this revealed both revised metallicities and normal N/O ratios and uncovered one of the first clear evidences of nitrogen self-enrichment of an H i