A Survey of Molecular Hydrogen in the Crab Nebula
E. D. Loh, J. A. Baldwin, Z. K. Curtis, G. J. Ferland, C. R. O'Dell,, A. C. Fabian, Philippe Salom\'e

TL;DR
This survey maps molecular hydrogen in the Crab Nebula, revealing its distribution, association with low-ionization regions, and kinematic properties, providing new insights into the nebula's molecular and ionized gas interactions.
Contribution
First near-infrared imaging survey of H2 in the Crab Nebula, detailing the spatial distribution and velocities of molecular knots and their relation to optical filaments.
Findings
55 H2-emitting knots detected within the nebula
H2 knots are associated with low-ionization gas regions
Most knots are on the receding side of the nebula
Abstract
We have carried out a near-infrared, narrow-band imaging survey of the Crab Nebula, in the H2 2.12 micron and Br-gamma 2.17 micron lines, using the Spartan Infrared camera on the SOAR Telescope. Over a 2.8' x 5.1' area that encompasses about 2/3 of the full visible extent of the Crab, we detect 55 knots that emit strongly in the H2 line. We catalog the observed properties of these knots. We show that they are in or next to the filaments that are seen in optical-passband emission lines. Comparison to HST [S II] and [O III] images shows that the H2 knots are strongly associated with compact regions of low-ionization gas. We also find evidence of many additional, fainter H2 features, both discrete knots and long streamers following gas that emits strongly in [S II]. A pixel-by-pixel analysis shows that about 6 percent of the Crab's projected surface area has significant H2 emission that…
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