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Interstellar absorption lines toward Cep OB4

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 425, Issue 1, Pages 151-162

Publisher

E D P SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20040542

Keywords

ISM : abundances; ISM : clouds; ISM : molecules; ISM : lines and bands

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An analysis of optical echelle spectra towards nine stars in the Cep 0134 association is presented. Interstellar absorption lines which arise in the (1, 0) and (2, 0) bands of the CN A (2)Pi-X(2)Sigma(+) red system towards BD+66degrees 1661, BD+66degrees 1674, and BD+66degrees 1675 are used to infer accurate CN column densities N(CN). A comparison with earlier measurements in the CN violet system allows to infer a CN Doppler b parameter of b(CN)=1.2-2.4 km s(-1). Molecular carbon absorption lines which arise in the (1, 0), (2, 0) and (3, 0) bands of the C-2 X(1)Sigma(g)(+) Phillips system is used to infer gaskinetic temperatures of 35+/-10 K and densities of n=700+/-200 cm(-3) towards BD+66degrees 1661 and BD+66degrees 1675, and a temperature of 60+/-10 K and a density of 800+/-400 cm(-3) towards BD+66degrees 1674. The R(1) line of the (0, 0) band of the CH A(2)Delta-X(2)Pi system is detected towards 6 stars. A tight correlation exists between N(C-2) and N(CH). N(CN) increases with N(CH) and with N(C-2) Interstellar CH+ is marginally detected towards four stars. Inferred CH+ column densities are significantly lower than towards other lines of sight with similar reddening. The velocity structure towards Cep OB4 and the chemical abundances suggest that CN, C-2, CH, and CH+ are formed in quiescent material. A previous suggestion that the molecules form in a photon-dominated region close to the stars is not supported by the observations.

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