Spatial variation of the cooling lines in the Orion Bar from Herschel/PACS
J. Bernard-Salas, E. Habart, H.Arab, A. Abergel, E. Dartois, P., Martin, S. Bontemp, C. Joblin, G. J. White, J.-P. Bernard, D. Naylor

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel/PACS to map and analyze the spatial distribution of key cooling lines in the Orion Bar, revealing complex structures and contributions from multiple photo-dissociation regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatially resolved analysis of fine-structure lines in the Orion Bar, distinguishing ionized and neutral contributions and modeling the inhomogeneous medium.
Findings
[CII] emission mostly from PDRs (82%)
[OI] lines account for 72% of cooling
Multiple PDRs contribute to the emission
Abstract
We present spatially resolved Herschel/PACS observations of the Orion Bar. We have characterise the emission of the far-infrared fine-structure lines of [CII] (158um), [OI] (63 and 145um), and [NII] (122um) that trace the gas local conditions. The observed distribution and variation of the lines are discussed in relation to the underlying geometry and linked to the energetics associated with the Trapezium stars. These observations enable us to map the spatial distribution of these fine-structure lines with a spatial resolution between 4" and 11" and covering a total square area of about 120"x105". The spatial profile of the emission lines are modelled using the radiative transfer code Cloudy. We find that the spatial distribution of the [CII] line coincides with that of the [OI] lines. The [NII] line peaks closer to the ionising star than the other three lines, but with a small region…
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