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ICES IN THE QUIESCENT IC 5146 DENSE CLOUD

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 731, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/731/1/9

Keywords

astrochemistry; dust, extinction; infrared: ISM; ISM: individual objects (IC 5146); ISM: molecules

Funding

  1. NASA [NNX07AK38G]
  2. NASA's Astrobiology [811073.02.12.03]
  3. Laboratory Astrophysics [09-APRA09-0019]
  4. NASA Astrobiology Institute [NNA09DA80A]
  5. Gemini Observatory
  6. National Science Foundation

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This paper presents spectra in the 2 to 20 mu m range of quiescent cloud material located in the IC 5146 cloud complex. The spectra were obtained with NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility SpeX instrument and the Spitzer Space Telescope's Infrared Spectrometer. We use these spectra to investigate dust and ice absorption features in pristine regions of the cloud that are unaltered by embedded stars. We find that the H2O-ice threshold extinction is 4.03 +/- 0.05 mag. Once foreground extinction is taken into account, however, the threshold drops to 3.2 mag, equivalent to that found for the Taurus dark cloud, generally assumed to be the touchstone quiescent cloud against which all other dense cloud and embedded young stellar object observations are compared. Substructure in the trough of the silicate band for two sources is attributed to CH3OH and NH3 in the ices, present at the similar to 2% and similar to 5% levels, respectively, relative to H2O-ice. The correlation of the silicate feature with the E(J-K) color excess is found to follow a much shallower slope relative to lines of sight that probe diffuse clouds, supporting the previous results by Chiar et al.

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