INVESTIGADORES
DURONEA Nicolas Urbano
artículos
Título:
Interstellar bubbles and photodissociation regions in NGC 6357
Autor/es:
CAPPA, C. E.; BARBÁ, R.; ARNAL, E. M.; DURONEA, N.; FERNÁNDEZ LAJÚS, E.; GOSS, W. M.; VASQUEZ, J.
Revista:
REV. MEX. ASTRON. ASTR.
Editorial:
Instituto de Astronomia, Universidad Autonoma de Mexico
Referencias:
Lugar: Mexico DF; Año: 2006 vol. 26 p. 158 - 161
ISSN:
1405-2059
Resumen:
We investigate the distribution of the ionized, atomic neutral and molecular gas, and of the interstellar dust in the complex star forming region NGC 6357, with the aim of studying the interplay between the stars and the surrounding interstellar matter. We based the study of the ionized gas on narrow-band optical images (Halpha, [SII], [OIII]) obtained with the Curtis-Schmidt Camera at CTIO, Chile, and on radio continuum observations at 1465 MHz taken with the VLA, USA, with a synthesized beam of 40 arcsec. The distribution of the neutral atomic gas is analyzed using HI 21cm line data from the Southern Galactic Plane Survey obtained with the ATCA and Parkes radiotelescopes (synthesized beam = 2.3 arcmin). The distribution of the molecular gas was investigated using CO(1-0) data obtained with the Nanten radiotelescope (angular resolution = 2.7 arcmin), in Chile. The interstellar dust distribution was studied using infrared data from the IRAS satellite (HIRES). The images show neutral atomic and molecular gas with velocities in the range -12 to +1 km s^-1 associated with the outer ionized nebula. A detailed analysis of the region reveals interstellar bubbles and photodissociation regions created by the massive stars in Pis 24 and by undiscovered ionizing sources.