On the importance of scattering at 8 μm Brighter than you think

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Authors
  • C. Lefèvre
  • L. Pagani
  • M. Min
  • C. Poteet
  • D. Whittet
Publication date 01-2016
Journal Astronomy & Astrophysics
Article number L4
Volume | Issue number 585
Number of pages 5
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Context. Extinction and emission of dust models need for observational constraints to be validated. The coreshine phenomenon has already shown the importance of scattering in the 3 to 5 μm range and its ability to validate dust properties for dense cores.
Aims. We want to investigate whether scattering can also play a role at longer wavelengths and to place even tighter constraints on the dust properties.
Methods. We analyze the inversion of the Spitzer 8 μm map of the dense molecular cloud L183, to examine the importance of scattering as a potential contributor to the line-of-sight extinction.
Results. The column density deduced from the inversion of the 8 μm map, when we neglect scattering, disagrees with all the other column density measurements of the same region. Modeling confirms that scattering at 8 μm is not negligible with an intensity of several hundred kJy sr-1. This demonstrates the need of efficiently scattering dust grains at mid-infrared wavelengths up to 8 μm. Coagulated aggregates are good candidates and might also explain the discrepancy at high extinction between E(J − K) and τ9.7 toward dense molecular clouds. Further investigation requires considering efficiently scattering dust grains including ices as realistic dust models.

Document type Comment/Letter to the editor
Note © ESO 2016
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201526999
Other links https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016A%26A...585L...4L/abstract
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