Toward a robust physical and chemical characterization of heterogeneous lines of sight: The case of the Horsehead nebula
L\'eontine S\'egal, Antoine Roueff, J\'er\^ome Pety, Maryvonne Gerin,, Evelyne Roueff, R. Javier Goicoechea, Ivana Be\v{s}lic, Simon Coud'e, Lucas, Einig, Helena Mazurek, H. Jan Orkisz, Pierre Palud, G. Miriam Santa-Maria,, Antoine Zakardjian, S'ebastien Bardeau, Emeric Bron

TL;DR
This paper introduces a three-layer cloud model and a radiative transfer fitting method to analyze the physical and chemical structure of the Horsehead nebula along lines of sight, improving understanding of its composition and conditions.
Contribution
It presents a novel three-layer homogeneous slab model combined with a maximum likelihood fitting approach to interpret molecular line emissions in complex nebulae.
Findings
80% of CO emission originates from the envelope
Inner layer temperature drops to ~15 K in dense cores
Heterogeneous model accurately retrieves physical properties
Abstract
Dense cold molecular cores/filaments are surrounded by an envelope of translucent gas. Some of the low-J emission lines of CO and HCO isotopologues are more sensitive to the conditions either in the translucent environment or in the dense cold one. We propose a cloud model composed of three homogeneous slabs of gas along each line of sight (LoS), representing an envelope and a shielded inner layer. IRAM-30m data from the ORION-B large program toward the Horsehead nebula are used to demonstrate the method's capability. We use the non-LTE radiative transfer code RADEX to model the line profiles from the kinetic temperature , the volume density , kinematics and chemical properties of the different layers. We then use a maximum likelihood estimator to simultaneously fit the lines of the CO and HCO isotopologues. We constrain column density ratios to limit the…
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TopicsOcular and Laser Science Research · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
