PDRs4All. V. Modelling the dust evolution across the illuminated edge of the Orion Bar
Abstract
We study the emission of dust grains within the Orion Bar - a well-known, highly far-UV (FUV)-irradiated PDR. The Orion Bar because of its edge-on geometry provides an exceptional benchmark for characterizing dust evolution and the associated driving processes under varying physical conditions. Our goal is to constrain the local properties of dust by comparing its emission to models. Taking advantage of the recent JWST PDRs4All data, we follow the dust emission as traced by JWST NIRCam (at 3.35 and 4.8 micron) and MIRI (at 7.7, 11.3, 15.0, and 25.5 micron), along with NIRSpec and MRS spectroscopic observations. First, we constrain the minimum size and hydrogen content of carbon nano-grains from a comparison between the observed dust emission spectra and the predictions of the THEMIS dust model coupled to the numerical code DustEM. Using this dust model, we then perform 3D radiative transfer simulations of dust emission with the SOC code and compare to data obtained along well chosen profiles across the Orion Bar. The JWST data allows us, for the first time, to spatially resolve the steep variation of dust emission at the illuminated edge of the Orion Bar PDR. By considering a dust model with carbonaceous nano-grains and submicronic coated silicate grains, we derive unprecedented constraints on the properties of across the Orion Bar. To explain the observed emission profiles with our simulations, we find that the nano-grains must be strongly depleted with an abundance (relative to the gas) 15 times less than in the diffuse ISM. The NIRSpec and MRS spectroscopic observations reveal variations in the hydrogenation of the carbon nano-grains. The lowest hydrogenation levels are found in the vicinity of the illuminating stars suggesting photo-processing while more hydrogenated nano-grains are found in the cold and dense molecular region, potentially indicative of larger grains.
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@article{arxiv.2401.01221,
title = {PDRs4All. V. Modelling the dust evolution across the illuminated edge of the Orion Bar},
author = {M. Elyajouri and N. Ysard and A. Abergel and E. Habart and L. Verstraete and A. Jones and M. Juvela and T. Schirmer and R. Meshaka and E. Dartois and J. Lebourlot and G. Rouille and T. Onaka and E. Peeters and O. Berne and F. Alarcon and J. Bernard-Salas and M. Buragohain and J. Cami and A. Canin and R. Chown and K. Demyk and K. Gordon and O. Kannavou and M. Kirsanova and S. Madden and R. Paladini and Y. Pendleton and F. Salama and I. Schroetter and A. Sidhu and M. Rollig and B. Trahin and D. Van De Putte},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.01221},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
18 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in A&A