SOFIA FEEDBACK survey: PDR diagnostics of stellar feedback in different regions of RCW 49
M. Tiwari, M. Wolfire, M. W. Pound, E. Tarantino, R. Karim, L. Bonne,, C. Buchbender, R. G\"usten, C. Guevara, S. Kabanovic, \"U. Kavak, M. Mertens,, N. Schneider, R. Simon, J. Stutzki, A. G. G. M. Tielens

TL;DR
This study investigates stellar feedback effects in RCW 49 by analyzing multi-wavelength observations to determine physical conditions across different regions, revealing variations in UV flux, density, and star formation activity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-region analysis of stellar feedback in RCW 49 using PDR diagnostics and updated models, highlighting regional differences in physical conditions.
Findings
The ridge has the highest UV flux and density, indicating active star formation.
The northern cloud has the lowest UV flux, suggesting less intense feedback.
The densest Spitzer position indicates an early star formation phase.
Abstract
We quantified the effects of stellar feedback in RCW 49 by determining the physical conditions in different regions using the [CII] 158 m and [OI] 63 m observations from SOFIA, the CO (3-2) observations from APEX and the H line observations from Spitzer telescopes. Large maps of RCW 49 were observed with the SOFIA and APEX telescopes, while the Spitzer observations were only available towards three small areas. From our qualitative analysis, we found that the H 0-0 S(2) emission line probes denser gas compared to the H 0-0 S(1) line. In four regions ("northern cloud", "pillar", "ridge", and "shell"), we compared our observations with the updated PDR Toolbox models and derived the integrated far-ultraviolet flux between 6-13.6 eV (), H nucleus density (), temperatures and pressures. We found the ridge to have the highest (2.4…
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