We present new, high angular resolution two-color maps of the compact
H II region DR 21 at 50 mu m and 100 mu m made with the 0.91 m telesco
pe of NASA's Kuiper Airborne Observatory (KAO). From the maps we estim
ate the total fluxes of DR 21 at 50 mu m and 100 mu m to be 1.5 x 10(4
) Jy and 3.8 x 10(4) Jy, respectively. 1. A homogenous plane-parallel
slab model (Model I) is assumed in order to derive dust temperatures a
nd optical depths. This model implies that the dust in DR 21 has relat
ively small optical depths at 100 mu m (tau(100) similar to 0.1) and i
ts temperature ranges from less than 20 K to similar to 55 K. 2. A sec
ond model is also presented (Model II): a spherically symmetric dust c
loud surrounding an O6 star. We used the radiation transfer code devel
oped by Egan, Leung, and Spagna (1988). Our selection criteria for the
best fit were based on the best match for both the energy distributio
n in the 50-1300 mu m range and the 100 mu m source profile. Assuming
the dust properties reported by Mathis, Mezger, & Panagia (1983), and
using a mixture of graphite (50% by number) and silicate (50% by numbe
r), the best fit to the observations in our modeling with this approac
h is a spherical dust cloud described by an outer radius of 2.0 pc, an
inner radius of 0.1 pc, and a constant dust density distribution. Alt
hough this model provides a reasonable fit to the 50-1300 mu m flux de
nsities and a marginal fit to the 100 mu m profile, the predicted FWHM
profiles at 800 and 1100 mu m are much broader than those observed wi
th high angular resolution (15 '' and 19 '' beams, respectively) as re
ported in the available literature.