Spatial Variation of the 3.29 and 3.40 Micron Emission Bands within Reflection Nebulae and the Photochemical Evolution of Methylated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

  • Joblin C
  • Tielens A
  • Allamandola L
  • et al.
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Spectra of 3 microns emission features have been obtained at several positions within the reflection nebulae NGC 1333 SVS3 and NGC 2023. Strong variations of the relative intensities of the 3.29 microns feature and its most prominent satellite band at 3.40 microns are found. It is shown that (i) the 3.40 microns band is too intense with respect to the 3.29 microns band at certain positions to arise from hot band emission alone, (ii) the 3.40 microns band can be reasonably well matched by new laboratory spectra of gas-phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) with alkyl (-CH3) side groups, and (iii) the variations in the 3.40 microns to 3.29 microns band intensity ratios are consistent with the photochemical erosion of alkylated PAHs. We conclude that the 3.40 microns emission feature is attributable to -CH_{3 }side groups on PAH molecules. We predict a value of 0.5 for the peak intensity ratio of the 3.40 and 3.29 microns emission bands from free PAHs in the diffuse interstellar medium, which would correspond to a proportion of one methyl group for four peripheral hydrogens. We also compare the 3 microns spectrum of the proto-planetary nebula IRAS 05341+0852 with the spectrum of the planetary nebula IRAS 21282+5050. We suggest that a photochemical evolution of the initial aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon mixture formed in the outflow is responsible for the changes observed in the 3 microns emission spectra of these objects.

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Joblin, C., Tielens, A. G. G. M., Allamandola, L. J., & Geballe, T. R. (1996). Spatial Variation of the 3.29 and 3.40 Micron Emission Bands within Reflection Nebulae and the Photochemical Evolution of Methylated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons. The Astrophysical Journal, 458, 610. https://doi.org/10.1086/176843

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