International audienceThe Orion Bar is the archetypal edge-on molecular cloud surface illuminated by strong ultraviolet radiation from nearby massive stars. Owing to the close distance to Orion (about 1,350 light-year), the effects of stellar feedback on the parental cloud can be studied in detail. Visible-light observations of the Bar(1) show that the transition between the hot ionised gas and the warm neutral atomic gas (the ionisation front) is spatially well separated from the transition from atomic to molecular gas (the dissociation front): about 15 arcseconds or 6,200 astronomical units (one astronomical unit is the Earth-Sun distance). Static equilibrium models(2,3) used to interpret previous far-infrared and radio observations of th...
Context. The energetics in photo-dissociation regions (PDRs) are mainly regulated by the balance bet...
Far-UV photons (FUV, E < 13.6\ua0eV) from hot massive stars regulate, or at least influence, the ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
International audienceThe Orion Bar is the archetypal edge-on molecular cloud surface illuminated by...
The Orion Bar is the archetypal edge-on molecular cloud surface illuminated by strong ultraviolet ra...
Previous work has shown the Orion Bar to be an interface between ionized and molecular gas, viewed r...
XT2019, Palais des Papes, Avignon,, France, 2-6 September 2019. -- Celebrating the first 40 years of...
Far-UV photons (E<13.6 eV) from hot massive stars regulate, or at least influence, the heating, ioni...
22 pags.; 17 figs., 3 tabs., 3 apps.Young massive stars regulate the physical conditions, ionization...
Context. Nearby photo-dissociation regions (PDRs), where the gas and dust are heated by the far-ultr...
The Orion Bar is an ideal astrophysical laboratory for studying photodissociation regions because of...
Massive stars can determine the evolution of molecular clouds by eroding and photo-evaporating their...
Young massive stars regulate the physical conditions, ionization, and fate of their natal molecular ...
[[abstract]]THE Orion molecular cloud, which is obscured by the dust and ionized gas of the Orion ne...
We report high angular resolution (4.9′′ × 3.0′′) images of reactive ions SH, HOC, and SO toward the...
Context. The energetics in photo-dissociation regions (PDRs) are mainly regulated by the balance bet...
Far-UV photons (FUV, E < 13.6\ua0eV) from hot massive stars regulate, or at least influence, the ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
International audienceThe Orion Bar is the archetypal edge-on molecular cloud surface illuminated by...
The Orion Bar is the archetypal edge-on molecular cloud surface illuminated by strong ultraviolet ra...
Previous work has shown the Orion Bar to be an interface between ionized and molecular gas, viewed r...
XT2019, Palais des Papes, Avignon,, France, 2-6 September 2019. -- Celebrating the first 40 years of...
Far-UV photons (E<13.6 eV) from hot massive stars regulate, or at least influence, the heating, ioni...
22 pags.; 17 figs., 3 tabs., 3 apps.Young massive stars regulate the physical conditions, ionization...
Context. Nearby photo-dissociation regions (PDRs), where the gas and dust are heated by the far-ultr...
The Orion Bar is an ideal astrophysical laboratory for studying photodissociation regions because of...
Massive stars can determine the evolution of molecular clouds by eroding and photo-evaporating their...
Young massive stars regulate the physical conditions, ionization, and fate of their natal molecular ...
[[abstract]]THE Orion molecular cloud, which is obscured by the dust and ionized gas of the Orion ne...
We report high angular resolution (4.9′′ × 3.0′′) images of reactive ions SH, HOC, and SO toward the...
Context. The energetics in photo-dissociation regions (PDRs) are mainly regulated by the balance bet...
Far-UV photons (FUV, E < 13.6\ua0eV) from hot massive stars regulate, or at least influence, the ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...