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Interstellar ice:: The Infrared Space Observatory legacy

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES
Volume 151, Issue 1, Pages 35-73

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/381182

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dust, extinction; infrared : ISM; ISM : abundances; ISM : molecules; line : profiles

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We present 2.5-30 mum spectra from the Short-Wavelength Spectrometer of the Infrared Space Observatory for a total of 23 sources. The sources include embedded young stellar objects spanning a wide range of mass and luminosity, together with field stars sampling quiescent dark clouds and the diffuse interstellar medium. Expanding on results of previous studies, we use these spectra to investigate ice composition as a function of environment. The spectra reveal an extremely rich set of absorption features attributed to simple molecules in the ices. We discuss the observed properties of these absorption features and review their assignments. Among the species securely identified are H2O, CO, CO2, CH3OH, and CH4. Likely identified species include OCS, H2CO, and HCOOH. There is also evidence for NH3 and OCN- ice features, but these identifications are more controversial. Features that continue to defy identification include the 3.3-3.7 mum ice band wing'' and the bulk of the 6.8 mum feature. In addition, we find evidence for excess absorption at 6.0 mum that cannot be attributed to H2O ice. We examine the degree of intercorrelation of the 6.8 mum, 4.62 mum (XCN'') and 6.0 mum (excess) features. Our results are consistent with the interpretation of the 6.8 and 4.62 mum features as due to NH4+ and OCN- ions, respectively, though alternative explanations cannot currently be ruled out. We find that the optical depth correlations are dependent on the profile of the 6.8 mum feature but not on the mass of the YSO nor the ice temperature along the line of sight. We discuss the implications for our current understanding of ice processing. We briefly discuss the composition, origin, and evolution of interstellar ices.

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