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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: We reexamine the spectroscopic underpinnings of recent claims that low ionization (O(I)) and (Fe(II)) lines from the Orion H(II) region are produced in a region where the iron-carrying grains have been destroyed and the electron density is surprisingly high. Our new HST and CTIO observations show that previous reported detections of(O(I)) lambda 5577 were strongly affected by telluric emission. Our line limits consistent with a moderate density (approx. 10(exp 4)/cu. cm photoionized gas. We show that a previously proposed model of the Orion H(II) region reproduces the observed (O(I)) and (Fe(II)) spectrum. These lines are fully consistent with formation in a moderate density dusty region.
    Keywords: Astrophysics
    Type: NASA-CR-200783 , NAS 1.26:200783
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This project was designed to use archival data from the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) to measure the flux from the shock breakout from SN 1987A, emitted in the first few hours of the event, reflected from neighboring dust clouds in the form of a light echo. Such hot flux from the initial moments of a SN had never been observed before, and this offers a unique opportunity to measure it in reflection. Gilmozzi (1991, in "SN 1987A and Other Supernova") had reported such a detection of using IUE from observations made in 1988 and 1989. Our analysis of these data showed that this detection was very weak, and subject to changes comparable to the size of the signal according to various reasonable means of extracting the spectra. In fact, the features reported by Gilmozzi (1998 in "Ultraviolet Astrophysics Beyond IUE") are not found in a conventional NEWSIPS extraction or extended-source extraction of these data. The 1995 and 1996 IUE data collected for Crotts and Gilmozzi shows a more robust signal (about 20sigma,) from a cloud that echoes brighter in the optical than the 1988 feature. This shows a well-detected signal of about 5 x 10(exp -16) ergs per s/sq cm/Angstroms/arc sq sec at 1300 Angstroms, with a declining slope to redder wavelengths. This surface brightness, while detected with confidence in both large and small SVVT apertures, is still fainter than the reflected flux expected for most models of shock breakout. We have also taken the opportunity to recover the echo signal from exposures taken on Astro-1 and Astro-2 flights of the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UIT) while pointed towards SN 1987A. These data yield a complementary result on the reflected flux, an upper limit of about 5 x 10(exp -17) ergs per s/sq cm/Angstroms/arc sq sec, spread over fainter optically echoing clouds, and over the same band where the signal was detected by IUE. While this appears in contradiction with the IUE result, it is made consistent by the corresponding strengths of the echoes in the optical.
    Keywords: Astronomy
    Type: CAL-3028
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