The CH out-of-plane bending modes of PAH molecules in astrophysical environments

Citation
S. Hony et al., The CH out-of-plane bending modes of PAH molecules in astrophysical environments, ASTRON ASTR, 370(3), 2001, pp. 1030-1043
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
ISSN journal
14320746 → ACNP
Volume
370
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1030 - 1043
Database
ISI
SICI code
1432-0746(200105)370:3<1030:TCOBMO>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
We present 10-15 mum spectra of a sample of H II regions. YSOs and evolved stars that show strong unidentified infrared emission features, obtained wi th the ISO/SWS spectrograph on-board ISO. These spectra reveal a plethora o f emission features with bands at 11.0, 11.2, 12.0, 12.7, 13.5 and 14.2 mum . These features are observed to vary considerably in relative strength to each-other from source to source. In particular, the 10-15 mum spectra of t he evolved stars are dominated by lthe 11.2 mum band while for H II regions the 12.7 is typically as strong as the 11.2 mum band. Analysing the ISO da ta we find a good correlation between the 11.2 mum band and the 3.3. mum ba nd, and between the 12.7 mum and the 6.2 mum band. There is also a correlat ion between the ratio of the UIR bands to the total dust emission and the 1 2.7 over 11.2 mum ratio. Bands in the 10-15 mum spectral region are due to CH out-of-plane (OOP) bending modes of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PA Hs). We summarise existing laboratory data and theoretical quantum chemical calculations of these modes for neutral and cationic PAHs. Due to mode cou pling, the exact peak position of the these bands depends on the number of adjacent CH groups and hence the observed interstellar 10-15 mum spectra ca n be used to determine the molecular structure of the interstellar PAHs emi tting in the different regions. We conclude that evolved stars predominantl y inject compact 100-200 C-atom PAHs into the ISM where they are subsequent ly processed, resulting in more open and uneven PAH structures.