Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Citazione:
2MASS wide field extinction maps. I. The pipe nebula / M. Lombardi, J. Alves, C.J. Lada. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - 454:3(2006), pp. 781-796.
Abstract:
Aims. We present a 8 degrees x 6 degrees, high resolution extinction map of the Pipe nebula using 4.5 million stars from the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) point source catalog. Methods. The use of NICER (Lombardi & Alves 2001, A& A, 377, 1023), a robust and optimal technique to map the dust column density, allows us to detect a A(V)= 0.5 mag extinction at a 3-sigma level with a 1 arcmin resolution. Results. (i) We find for the Pipe nebula a normal reddening law, E(J-H)= (1.85 +/- 0.15)E(H-K). (ii) We measure the cloud distance using Hipparchos and Tycho parallaxes, and obtain 130(-58)(+24) pc. This, together with the total estimated mass, 10(4) M-circle dot, makes the Pipe the closest massive cloud complex to Earth. (iii) We compare the NICER extinction map to the NANTEN (CO)-C-12 observations and derive with unprecedented accuracy the relationship between the near-infrared extinction and the (CO)-C-12 column density and hence (indirectly) the (CO)-C-12 X-factor, that we estimate to be 2.91 x 10(20) cm(-2) K-1 km(-1) s in the range AV. [0.9, 5.4] mag. (iv) We identify approximately 1500 OH/IR stars located within the Galactic bulge in the direction of the Pipe field. This represents a significant increase of the known numbers of such stars in the Galaxy. Conclusions. Our analysis confirms the power and simplicity of the color excess technique to study molecular clouds. The comparison with the NANTEN 12CO data corroborates the insensitivity of CO observations to low column densities (up to approximately 2 mag in AV), and shows also an irreducible uncertainty in the dust-CO correlation of about 1 mag of visual extinction.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
ISM: clouds; ISM: dust, extinction; ISM: individual objects: Pipe molecular complex; ISM: structure; Methods: data analysis
Elenco autori:
M. Lombardi, J. Alves, C.J. Lada
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