Bright-rimmed clouds in IC 1396 I. Dynamics
Yoko Okada (1), Slawa Kabanovic (1), Rolf G\"usten (2), Volker, Ossenkopf-Okada (1), Nicola Schneider (1), Robert Simon (1), Christof, Buchbender (1), Ronan Higgins (1), Craig Yanitski (1), Markus R\"ollig (3,1),, J\"urgen Stutzki (1), Daisuke Ishihara (4), Kunihiko Tanaka (5)

TL;DR
This study uses velocity-resolved observations of ionized carbon and oxygen lines to analyze the complex dynamics and physical structures of bright-rimmed clouds in the IC 1396 HII region, revealing insights into UV radiation effects and cloud motions.
Contribution
It provides detailed velocity-resolved spectral analysis of BRCs in IC 1396, emphasizing the importance of optically thin lines for understanding cloud dynamics and structure.
Findings
No clear sign of photoevaporating flows in [CII] spectra.
[CII] is likely mostly optically thin.
Velocity structures highlight complex cloud dynamics.
Abstract
We investigate the dynamical and physical structures of bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs) in a nearby HII region. We focused on carbon- and oxygen-bearing species that trace photon-dominated regions (PDRs) and warm molecular cloud surfaces in order to understand the effect of UV radiation from the exciting stars on the cloud structure. We mapped four regions around the most prominent BRCs at scales of 4--10 arcmin in the HII region IC 1396 in [CII] 158 micron with (up)GREAT on board SOFIA. IC 1396 is predominantly excited by an O6.5V star. Toward IC 1396A, we also observed [OI] 63 micron and 145 micron. We combined these observations with JCMT archive data, which provide the low-J transitions of CO, CO, and CO. All spectra are velocity-resolved. The line profiles show a variety of velocity structures, which we investigated in detail for all observed emission lines. We find no…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science
