A far UV study of interstellar gas towards HD34078: high excitation H2 and small scale structure - Based on observations performed by the FUSE mission and at the CFHT telescope
P. Boisse, F. Le Petit, E. Rollinde, E. Roueff, G. Pineau des Forets,, B. G. Anderson, C. Gry, P. Felenbok

TL;DR
This study uses UV observations of HD34078 to analyze interstellar H2, revealing high excitation levels, small scale uniformity, and insights into the gas structure and stability near the star.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of highly excited H2 and small scale structure in the interstellar medium around HD34078 using FUSE data.
Findings
High excitation H2 levels detected up to J=11.
No significant small scale density variations found over 5-50 AU.
Interstellar gas near HD34078 is relatively uniform and stable.
Abstract
To investigate the presence of small scale structure in the spatial distribution of H2 molecules we have undertaken repeated FUSE UV observations of the runaway O9.5V star, HD34078. In this paper we present five spectra obtained between January 2000 and October 2002. These observations reveal an unexpectedly large amount of highly excited H2. Column densities for H2 levels from (v = 0, J = 0) up to (v = 0, J = 11) and for several v = 1 and v = 2 levels are determined. These results are interpreted in the frame of a model involving essentially two components: i) a foreground cloud (unaffected by HD34078) responsible for the H2 (J = 0, 1), CI, CH, CH+ and CO absorptions; ii) a dense layer of gas (n = 10E4 cm-3) close to the O star and strongly illuminated by its UV flux which accounts for the presence of highly excited H2. Our model successfully reproduces the H2 excitation, the CI…
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TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Photocathodes and Microchannel Plates · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
