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Astrophysics and Astronomy

1996

ISM: H II regions

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Physical Conditions In Low-Ionization Regions Of The Orion Nebula, J. A. Baldwin, A. Crotts, R. J. Dufour, Gary J. Ferland, S. Heathcote, J. J. Hester, K. T. Korista, P. G. Martin, C. R. O'Dell, R. H. Rubin, A. G. G. M. Tielens, D. A. Verner, D. K. Walter, Z. Wen Sep 1996

Physical Conditions In Low-Ionization Regions Of The Orion Nebula, J. A. Baldwin, A. Crotts, R. J. Dufour, Gary J. Ferland, S. Heathcote, J. J. Hester, K. T. Korista, P. G. Martin, C. R. O'Dell, R. H. Rubin, A. G. G. M. Tielens, D. A. Verner, D. K. Walter, Z. Wen

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We reexamine the spectroscopic underpinnings of recent suggestions that [O I] and [Fe II] lines from the Orion H II region are produced in gas where the iron-carrying grains have been destroyed and the electron density is surprisingly high. Our new observations show that previous detections of [O I] 5577 were dominated by telluric emission. Our limits are consistent with a moderate density (≈ 104 cm-3) photoionized gas. We show that a previously proposed model of the Orion H II region reproduces the observed [O I] and [Fe II] spectrum. These lines are fully consistent with formation …