THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE OPTICAL DEPTH OF THE 9.7 mm SILICATE ABSORPTION FEATURE AND INFRARED DIFFERENTIAL EXTINCTION IN DENSE CLOUDS
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We have examined the relationship between the optical depth of the 9.7 mm silicate absorption feature ( ) t9.7 and the near-infrared color excess, , in the Serpens, Taurus, IC 5146, Chameleon I, Barnard 59, and E(J K ) s Barnard 68 dense clouds/cores. Our data set, based largely on Spitzer IRS spectra, spans E(J K ) p 0.3–10 s mag (corresponding to visual extinction between about 2 and 60 mag). All lines of sight show the 9.7 mm silicate feature. Unlike in the diffuse ISM where a tight linear correlation between the 9.7 mm silicate feature optical depth and the extinction ( ) is observed, we find that the silicate feature in dense clouds does not show a AV monotonic increase with extinction. Thus, in dense clouds, is not a good measure of total dust column density. t9.7 With few exceptions, the measured values fall well below the diffuse ISM correlation line for t E(J K ) 1 9.7 s mag ( mag). Grain growth via coagulation is a likely cause of this effect. 2 A 1 12 V Subject headings: dust, extinction — infrared: ISM — ISM: clouds — ISM: molecules
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تاریخ انتشار 2007