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Mapping low- and high-density clouds in astrophysical nebulae by imaging forbidden line emission
Fecha
2009Registro en:
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, v.396, n.2, p.788-793, 2009
0035-8711
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.14786.x
Autor
STEINER, J. E.
MENEZES, R. B.
RICCI, T. V.
OLIVEIRA, A. S.
Institución
Resumen
Emission line ratios have been essential for determining physical parameters such as gas temperature and density in astrophysical gaseous nebulae. With the advent of panoramic spectroscopic devices, images of regions with emission lines related to these physical parameters can, in principle, also be produced. We show that, with observations from modern instruments, it is possible to transform images taken from density-sensitive forbidden lines into images of emission from high- and low-density clouds by applying a transformation matrix. In order to achieve this, images of the pairs of density-sensitive lines as well as the adjacent continuum have to be observed and combined. We have computed the critical densities for a series of pairs of lines in the infrared, optical, ultraviolet and X-rays bands, and calculated the pair line intensity ratios in the high- and low-density limit using a four- and five-level atom approximation. In order to illustrate the method, we applied it to Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (GMOS) Integral Field Unit (GMOS-IFU) data of two galactic nuclei. We conclude that this method provides new information of astrophysical interest, especially for mapping low- and high-density clouds; for this reason, we call it `the ld/hd imaging method`.