High angular resolution near-IR view of the Orion Bar revealed by Keck/NIRC2
Emilie Habart, Romane Le Gal, Carlos Alvarez, Els Peeters and, Olivier Bern\'e, Mark G. Wolfire, Javier R. Goicoechea, Thi\'ebaut, Schirmer, Emeric Bron, Markus R\"ollig

TL;DR
This study uses Keck/NIRC2 adaptive optics imaging to reveal detailed sub-structures in the Orion Bar PDR, providing insights into the spatial relationship between molecular and ionized gas at unprecedented resolution.
Contribution
First high-resolution near-IR images of the Orion Bar PDR capturing detailed structures and linking molecular and ionized gas distributions.
Findings
Resolved sub-structures like ridges, filaments, globules, and proplyds.
Found spatial coincidence between H2 vibrational emission and ALMA HCO+ emission.
Indicated that in high-pressure PDRs, transition zones are closer together than in typical layered structures.
Abstract
Nearby Photo-Dissociation Regions (PDRs), where the gas and dust are heated by the far UV-irradiation emitted from stars, are ideal templates to study the main stellar feedback processes. With this study we aim to probe the detailed structures at the interfaces between ionized, atomic, and molecular gas in the Orion Bar. This nearby prototypical strongly irradiated PDR will be among the first targets of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) within the framework of the PDRs4All Early Release Science program. We employed the sub-arcsec resolution accessible with Keck-II NIRC2 and its adaptive optics system to obtain the most detailed and complete images, ever performed, of the vibrationally excited line H 1-0 S(1) at 2.12~m, tracing the dissociation front, and the [FeII] and Br lines, at 1.64 and 2.16~m respectively, tracing the ionization front. We obtained…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
