Mookerjea, Bhaswati ; Ghosh, S. K. (1999) Understanding the spectral energy distributions of the galactic star forming regions IRAS 18314-0720, 18355-0532 & 18316-0602 Journal of Astrophysics & Astronomy, 20 (1-2). pp. 1-22. ISSN 0250-6335
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Abstract
Embedded Young Stellar Objects (YSO) in dense interstellar clouds is treated self-consistently to understand their spectral energy distributions (SED). Radiative transfer calculations in spherical geometry involving the dust as well as the gas component, have been carried out to explain observations covering a wide spectral range encompassing near-infrared to radio continuum wavelengths. Various geometric and physical details of the YSOs are determined from this modelling scheme. In order to assess the effectiveness of this self-consistent scheme, three young Galactic star forming regions associated with IRAS 18314-0720, 18355-0532 and 18316-0602 have been modelled as test cases. They cover a large range of luminosity (≈ 40). The modelling of their SEDs has led to information about various details of these sources, e.g. embedded energy source, cloud structure & size, density distribution, composition & abundance of dust grains etc. In all three cases, the best fit model corresponds to the uniform density distribution.
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Keywords: | Infrared SED; HII Regions; Radiative Transfer; IRAS 18314-0720; IRAS 18355-0532; IRAS 18316-0602 |
ID Code: | 97155 |
Deposited On: | 23 Jan 2013 10:20 |
Last Modified: | 19 May 2016 09:21 |
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