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view Abstract Citations (138) References (30) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Fluorescent Molecular Hydrogen Emission from the Reflection Nebula NGC 2023 Gatley, Ian ; Hasegawa, Tetsuo ; Suzuki, Hiroko ; Garden, Ron ; Brand, Peter ; Lightfoot, John ; Glencross, William ; Okuda, Haruyuki ; Nagata, Tetsuya Abstract Observations of NGC 2023, obtained at 1.4-2.5 microns using the circular variable filter and a Fabry-Perot interferometer on the 3.8-m UKIRT during August 1984 and December 1985, are reported. Maps in the v = (1-0) S1 line of H2, in the J = (1-0) line of (C-12)O, and at 1.65 and 2.2 microns are presented and characterized in detail. UV-pumped H2 fluorescence is found to come from a circumstellar thin shell of radius 0.3 pc, which appears broken, clumpy, and nonspherical due to internal density variations and which lies just outside the nebula of 1-nm-radius grains proposed by Sellgren (1984) on the basis of continuum observations. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: July 1987 DOI: 10.1086/184940 Bibcode: 1987ApJ...318L..73G Keywords: Fluorescence; Hydrogen; Molecular Clouds; Reflection Nebulae; Continuous Radiation; Interstellar Matter; Near Infrared Radiation; Stellar Envelopes; Astrophysics; INTERSTELLAR: MOLECULES; MOLECULAR PROCESSES; NEBULAE: REFLECTION full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (2)
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