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SOFIA FEEDBACK survey: PDR diagnostics of stellar feedback in different regions of RCW 49

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-09-28 v1

Abstract

We quantified the effects of stellar feedback in RCW 49 by determining the physical conditions in different regions using the [CII] 158 μ\mum and [OI] 63 μ\mum observations from SOFIA, the 12^{12}CO (3-2) observations from APEX and the H2_2 line observations from Spitzer telescopes. Large maps of RCW 49 were observed with the SOFIA and APEX telescopes, while the Spitzer observations were only available towards three small areas. From our qualitative analysis, we found that the H2_2 0-0 S(2) emission line probes denser gas compared to the H2_2 0-0 S(1) line. In four regions ("northern cloud", "pillar", "ridge", and "shell"), we compared our observations with the updated PDR Toolbox models and derived the integrated far-ultraviolet flux between 6-13.6 eV (G0G_{\rm 0}), H nucleus density (nn), temperatures and pressures. We found the ridge to have the highest G0G_{\rm 0} (2.4 ×\times 103^3 Habing units), while the northern cloud has the lowest G0G_{\rm 0} (5 ×\times 102^2 Habing units). This is a direct consequence of the location of these regions with respect to the Wd2 cluster. The ridge also has a high density (6.4 ×\times 103^3 cm3^{-3}), which is consistent with its ongoing star formation. Among the Spitzer positions, we found the one closest to the Wd2 cluster to be the densest, suggesting an early phase of star formation. Furthermore, the Spitzer position that overlaps with the shell was found to have the highest G0G_{\rm 0} and we expect this to be a result of its proximity to an O9V star.

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@article{arxiv.2208.08174,
  title  = {SOFIA FEEDBACK survey: PDR diagnostics of stellar feedback in different regions of RCW 49},
  author = {M. Tiwari and M. Wolfire and M. W. Pound and E. Tarantino and R. Karim and L. Bonne and C. Buchbender and R. Güsten and C. Guevara and S. Kabanovic and Ü. Kavak and M. Mertens and N. Schneider and R. Simon and J. Stutzki and A. G. G. M. Tielens},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.08174},
  year   = {2022}
}

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18 pages, 12 figures