A Survey of Near-Infrared Emission in Visual Reflection Nebulae
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We present a survey for extended 2.2 emission in 20 new visual reflection nebulae, illuminated by stars with temperatures of 3,600 - 33,000 K. We detect extended 2.2 emission in 13 new nebulae we have measured J - K, H - K, and K - L', as well as obtaining surface brightness measurements of the 3.3 emission feature. All of the reflection nebulae with extended near infrared emission in excess over scattered starlight have very similar near infrared colors and show the 3.3 feature in emission with similar feature-to-continuum ratios. The 3.3 feature-to-continuum ratio ranges from 3 to 9, both within individual nebulae and from nebula to nebula, which suggests that the 3.3 feature and its underlying continuum arises from different materials, or from different ranges of sizes within a size distribution of particles. No dependence on the temperature of the illuminating star is seen in the near infrared colors or 3.3 feature-to-continuum ratio, over a factor of two in stellar temperature. This is similar to our previous IRAS results, in which we found no dependence of the ratio 12 to 100 surface brightness in reflection nebulae illuminated by stars with temperatures of 5,000-33,000 K.
Journal: Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
DOI: 10.1086/192262