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Multi-wavelength correlation studies of diffuse emission from the Aquila Rift

Publication Type : Conference Proceedings

Source : Astrophysics and Space Science, 2018

Url : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10509-018-3435-6

Campus : Amritapuri

School : School of Arts and Sciences, School of Physical Sciences

Department : Physics

Year : 2018

Abstract : We present a multi-wavelength correlation study of diffuse ultraviolet radiation using GALEX observations towards the Aquila Rift. Apart from airglow and zodiacal emissions, we find a diffuse background of 1300 - 3700 \photu\ in the far-ultraviolet (FUV: 1350 - 1750 Å) band and 1300 - 2800 \photu\ in the near-ultraviolet (NUV: 1750 - 2850 Å) band. The observed diffuse UV emissions are saturated with total as well as neutral hydrogen column density in the region due to high optical depth in UV (τ: 0.91-23.38). Higher values of FUV/NUV ratio in the region, greater than the threshold value of 0.6, along with the positive correlation between the ratio and FUV intensity are due to excess emission in the FUV band which is absent in the NUV band. We estimated the excess emission to be in the range ∼ 400 - 2700 \photu, plausibly due to H2 fluorescence, ion line emissions and two-photon continuum emissions from the region in the FUV band, which also shows saturation in optically thick regions with N(H2) as well as Hα emissions. Since N(H2) and Hα emissions spread all over the region, the excess emission from the field is composite in nature and a detailed spectroscopic analysis is needed to disentangle the contribution from individual components.

Cite this Research Publication : Jyothy S.N., Sujatha N.V., Karuppath N. Multi-wavelength correlation studies of diffuse emission from the Aquila Rift 2018 Astrophysics and Space Science 363 10 10.1007/s10509-018-3435-6 Springer Netherlands 0004640X Q3 2.09

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