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Molecular line contamination in the SCUBA-2 450 and 850 μm continuum data

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.21140.x

Keywords

instrumentation: detectors; stars: formation; dust; extinction; ISM: jets and outflows; ISM: molecules; submillimetre: general

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  1. University of Exeter
  2. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/G002916/1, ST/G004293/1, ST/K000225/1, ST/J00152X/1, ST/I000534/1, ST/J001627/1, PPA/A/R/2003/00173] Funding Source: researchfish
  3. STFC [ST/K000225/1, ST/G002916/1, ST/G004293/1, ST/J001627/1, ST/I000534/1, ST/J00152X/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Observations of the dust emission using millimetre/submillimetre bolometer arrays can be contaminated by molecular line flux, such as flux from 12CO. As the brightest molecular line in the submillimetre, it is important to quantify the contribution of CO flux to the dust continuum bands. Conversion factors were used to convert molecular line integrated intensities to flux detected by bolometer arrays in mJy?beam-1. These factors were calculated for 12CO line integrated intensities to the SCUBA-2 850 and 450?mu m bands. The conversion factors were then applied to HARP 12CO 32 maps of NGC 1333 in the Perseus complex and NGC 2071 and NGC 2024 in the Orion B molecular cloud complex to quantify the respective 12CO flux contribution to the 850?mu m dust continuum emission. Sources with high molecular line contamination were analysed in further detail for molecular outflows and heating by nearby stars to determine the cause of the 12CO contribution. The majority of sources had a 12CO 32 flux contribution under 20?per cent. However, in regions of molecular outflows, the 12CO can dominate the source dust continuum (up to 79?per cent contamination) with 12CO fluxes reaching similar to 68?mJy?beam-1.

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