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Centimetre-wave continuum radiation from the ρ Ophiuchi molecular cloud

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 391, Issue 3, Pages 1075-1090

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13954.x

Keywords

radiation mechanisms: general; ISM: clouds; radio continuum: general; radio continuum: ISM; submillimetre

Funding

  1. FONDECYT [1060827]
  2. Chilean Center for Astrophysics FONDAP [15010003]
  3. Center of Excellence in Astrophysics and Associated Technologies [PFB 06]
  4. National Science Foundation [AST 00-98734, AST 02-06416]
  5. CSIRO
  6. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Earth Science Technology Office [NCC5-626]
  7. California Institute of Technology
  8. STFC [PP/C50352X/1, PP/D000963/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  9. Science and Technology Facilities Council [PP/C50352X/1, PP/D000963/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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The rho Oph molecular cloud is undergoing intermediate-mass star formation. Ultraviolet radiation from its hottest young stars heats and dissociates exposed layers, but does not ionize hydrogen. Only faint radiation from the Rayleigh-Jeans tail of similar to 10-100 K dust is expected at wavelengths longwards of similar to 3 mm. Yet cosmic background imager ( CBI) observations reveal that the rho Oph W photodissociation region is surprisingly bright at centimetre wavelengths. We searched for interpretations consistent with the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe radio spectrum, new Infrared Space Observatory-Long Wavelength Spectrograph (LWS) parallel mode images and archival Spitzer data. Dust-related emission mechanisms at 1 cm, as proposed by Draine & Lazarian, are a possibility. But a magnetic enhancement of the grain opacity at 1 cm is inconsistent with the morphology of the dust column maps N-d and the lack of detected polarization. Spinning dust, or electric-dipole radiation from spinning very small grains (VSGs), comfortably explains the radio spectrum, although not the conspicuous absence from the CBI data of the infrared circumstellar nebulae around the B-type stars S1 and SR3. Allowing for VSG depletion can marginally reconcile spinning dust with the data. As an alternative interpretation, we consider the continuum from residual charges in. Oph W, where most of carbon should be photoionized by the close binary HD 147889 (B2IV, B3IV). Electron densities of similar to 10(2) cm(-3), or H-nucleus densities n(H) > 10(6) cm(-3), are required to interpret rho Oph W as the C II Stromgren sphere of HD 147889. However, the observed steep and positive low-frequency spectral index would then imply optically thick emission from an hitherto unobserved ensemble of dense clumps or sheets with a filling factor of similar to 10(-4) and nH similar to 10(7) cm(-3).

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