The appearance of dusty H II blisters at radio and infrared wavelengths

  • Icke V
  • Gatley I
  • Israel F
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Abstract

Detailed calculations for the observational appearance of nonspherical Stromgren regions at radio and infrared wavelengths are presented. The computations are made feasible by two assumptions, namely (1) no stellar photon leaves the solid angle within which it was emitted, and (2) the radiation spectrum can be represented by three delta functions corresponding to Lyman continuum, Lyman alpha, and softer radiation. These calculations are used to develop models for the H II blisters M17 A and 30 Doradus, and also first order parameters for a sample of other well-studied galactic H II regions. It is concluded that the observations are well explained by an ionizing object in a density gradient, without the need for peculiar dust properties or distribution.

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Icke, V., Gatley, I., & Israel, F. P. (1980). The appearance of dusty H II blisters at radio and infrared wavelengths. The Astrophysical Journal, 236, 808. https://doi.org/10.1086/157805

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