[CII] emission from L1630 in the Orion B molecular cloud
C. H. M. Pabst (1), J. R. Goicoechea (2), D. Teyssier (3), O. Bern\'e, (4), B. B. Ochsendorf (5), M. G. Wolfire (6), R. D. Higgins (7), D. Riquelme, (8), C. Risacher (8), J. Pety (9, 10), F. Le Petit (10), E. Roueff (10),, E. Bron (2, 10)

TL;DR
This study analyzes [CII] emission in the L1630 region of Orion B to understand the physical conditions of the molecular cloud and compare it with other regions like OMC1, revealing insights into gas heating and cooling processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of [CII] emission and physical conditions in L1630, and compares observational data with PDR models and theoretical heating efficiencies, highlighting differences from predictions.
Findings
95% of [CII] emission originates from the molecular cloud
Gas density in the cloud is approximately 3,000 cm^{-3}
Heating efficiency is lower than theoretical predictions
Abstract
Observations towards L1630 in the Orion B molecular cloud, comprising the iconic Horsehead Nebula, allow us to study the interplay between stellar radiation and a molecular cloud under relatively benign conditions, that is, intermediate densities and an intermediate UV radiation field. Contrary to the well-studied Orion Molecular Cloud 1 (OMC1), which hosts much harsher conditions, L1630 has little star formation. We aim to relate the [CII] fine-structure line emission to the physical conditions predominant in L1630 and compare it to studies of OMC1. The [CII] emission from an area of in L1630 was observed using the upGREAT instrument onboard SOFIA. Of the [CII] emission from the mapped area 95%, , originates from the molecular cloud; the adjacent HII region contributes only 5%, that is, . From comparison with other data…
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