Bibcode
Phillips, J. P.; Cuesta, L.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement, v.133, p.381-386
Fecha de publicación:
12
1998
Número de citas
16
Número de citas referidas
16
Descripción
We report the results of narrow band imaging of the bipolar outflow
source NGC 2818 in transitions of [NII], [OIII], [SII], and HI. As a
consequence, we are able to assess the overall excitation properties of
the shell, and determine that line ratios towards the nebular periphery
are anomalous, and characteristic of planar shocks with velocity V_s
>= 110 km s(-1) . Pre-shock densities are likely to be modest, and of
order 10(2) < n_p < 10(3) cm(-3) . The [SII] imaging is further
used to derive a fully-sampled map of electron density, whence it is
clear that the density structure is rather complex and related to
various features within the excitation maps. Peak values n_e ~ 1.5
10(3) cm(-3) occur close to the nucleus, although densities subsequently
decline for major axis displacements > 7 arcsec. The minor axis
distribution, on the other hand, appears to be somewhat more extended
and bilobal. It is probable that complexities in the density mapping
reflect the presence of condensations and filaments within the primary
shell structure, and that these are also responsible for apparent
variations in density as a function of forbidden and permitted line
transition. Figure 5 in colour is only available at the
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