MILLIMETER AND SUBMILLIMETER OBSERVATIONS OF THE ORION BAR .1. PHYSICAL STRUCTURE

Citation
Mr. Hogerheijde et al., MILLIMETER AND SUBMILLIMETER OBSERVATIONS OF THE ORION BAR .1. PHYSICAL STRUCTURE, Astronomy and astrophysics, 294(3), 1995, pp. 792-810
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00046361
Volume
294
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
792 - 810
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6361(1995)294:3<792:MASOOT>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Millimeter and submillimeter observations of 53 rotational transitions of 18 different molecules and their isotopic varieties are presented at five positions on a strip crossing the Orion Bar. These data are us ed to study the physical and chemical conditions with increasing depth into the photon-dominated region (PDR). It is found that all molecule s show about the same intensity distribution across the Bar. The peak approximately 30'' outside the ionization front, and fall off to about 10-20% of their peak values on either side. An excitation analysis of C18O, H2CO, CS and HCO+ shows that the Orion Bar is best described by an inhomogeneous density distribution where approximately 10% of the molecular material is comprised in clumps of hydrogen number density n (H2) almost-equal-to 1(-0.7)+3.0 10(6) cm-3 and approximately 90% in a homogeneous interclump medium of n(H2) almost-equal-to 3(-2.2)+2.0 10 (4) cm-3. The kinetic temperature is found to be 85 +/- 30 K. No signi ficant variations in these physical parameters occur across the Bar. I t is therefore concluded that the observed peak in the molecular rotat ional emission corresponds to a peak in molecular column densities. A geometric model for the Orion Bar is proposed in which with increasing distance from the ionizing stars, the PDR changes from a face-on to a n edge-on geometry and back. The increased emission is then caused by the increased length of the line-of-sight through the PDR. This model is found to correspond well with other observations.