MOLECULAR and IONIZED HYDROGEN in 30 DORADUS. I. IMAGING OBSERVATIONS

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We present the first fully calibrated H2 1-0 S(1) image of the entire 30 Doradus nebula. The observations were conducted using the NOAO Extremely Wide-field Infrared Imager (NEWFIRM) on the CTIO 4 m Blanco Telescope. Together with a NEWFIRM Brγ image of 30 Doradus, our data reveal the morphologies of the warm molecular gas and ionized gas in 30 Doradus. The brightest H2-emitting area, which extends from the northeast to the southwest of R136, is a photodissociation region (PDR) viewed face-on, while many clumps and pillar features located at the outer shells of 30 Doradus are PDRs viewed edge-on. Based on the morphologies of H2, Brγ, CO, and 8 μm emission, the H2 to Brγ line ratio, and Cloudy models, we find that the H2 emission is formed inside the PDRs of 30 Doradus, 2-3 pc to the ionization front of the H ii region, in a relatively low-density environment <104 cm-3. Comparisons with Brγ, 8 μm, and CO emission indicate that H2 emission is due to fluorescence, and provide no evidence for shock excited emission of this line.

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Yeh, S. C. C., Seaquist, E. R., Matzner, C. D., & Pellegrini, E. W. (2015). MOLECULAR and IONIZED HYDROGEN in 30 DORADUS. I. IMAGING OBSERVATIONS. Astrophysical Journal, 807(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/807/2/117

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