A bimodal dust grain distribution in the IC 434 HII region
B.B. Ochsendorf, A.G.G.M. Tielens

TL;DR
This study reveals a bimodal dust grain distribution within the IC 434 HII region, showing two distinct populations with different temperatures, optical properties, and interactions with radiation, challenging existing dust models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed observational evidence of two distinct dust populations within an HII region, highlighting the need to revise current dust models.
Findings
Two dust populations with different temperatures and properties identified
Population A is colder and less responsive to radiation, forming a dust wave 1.0 pc from the star
Population B heats up near the star and forms a dust wave at 0.1 pc
Abstract
Recent studies of dust in the interstellar medium have challenged the capabilities and validity of current dust models, indicating that the properties of dust evolve as it transits between different phases of the interstellar medium. We conduct a multi-wavelength study of the dust emission from the ionized gas of the IC 434 emission nebula, and combine this with modeling, from large scales that provide insight into the history of the IC 434/L1630 region, to small scales that allow us to infer quantitative properties of the dust content inside the H II region. The dust enters the H II region through momentum transfer with a champagne flow of ionized gas, set up by a chance encounter between the L1630 molecular cloud and the star cluster of Ori. We observe two clearly separated dust populations inside the ionized gas, that show different observational properties, as well as…
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