Observation of Extended Red Emission (ERE) in the halo of M82

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arXiv:astro-ph/9512046v1 8 Dec 1995A&Amanuscriptno.(willbeinsertedbyhandlater)

1.IntroductionTheso-calledExtendedRedEmission(ERE)hasbeenobservedinthespectrumofvariousgalacticobjects:re-flectionnebulae(Witt&Boronson1990),planetaryneb-ulae(Furton&Witt1992),Hiiregions(Sivan&Perrin1993),thedarknebulaL1780(Mattila1979,Chlewicki&Laureijs1987)andhighlatitudecirrus(Guhathakurta&Tyson1989).Itconsistsofabroademissionbumpabout1000˚Awide(FWHM),centeredbetween6500and7500˚A.Thebumphasbeenexplainedeitherbyfluores-cencefromisolatedmoleculessuchasPolycyclicAromaticHydrocarbons(PAH)(d’Hendecourtetal.1986,L´eger2Pleasegiveashorterversionwith:\markboth{...}{...}Fig.1.ThefourregionsobservedspectrophotometricallyinthehaloofthegalaxyM82,drawnonaphotographob-tainedwiththe193cmtelescopeoftheObservatoiredeHauteProvence

Twoparallelslitpositionswereobserved,thefirstonealongtheaxisofthegalaxyandthesecondoneacrossthehalo,100′′south-east(Fig.1).Inthelattercase,wemadeanumberofshortexposuresalternativelyonthehaloandonthesurroundingskybackground.Thisproce-durepermitsafinemonitoringofthecontinuumspectrumofthenight-skybackground.Afterco-addingtheshortex-posureframes,offsetsubtractingandflatfielding,thehalospectrumwasspatiallydividedintofouradjacentbinstoseparatethefilamentspresentinthehalo(regions2,3and4)frompurelydiffuseareas(region1),asshowninFig.1.One-dimensionalspectrawerethenextractedforeachregion.Skysubtractionwasdonebyremovingfromhalospectrathecorrespondingskybackgroundspectraex-tractedbybinningthesamepixelsalongthespectrographslit(thusavoidinganyinstrumentaleffect).Thesamepro-cedurewasappliedforthespectrumofthegalaxy.

3.ResultsandDiscussionFigure2displaysthespectrumofregion2whichcorre-spondstothemostintensefilamentofthehaloofM82.AstrongcontinuumisobservedwithsomesuperimposedemissionlinessuchasHαandHβ.AccordingtoVis-vanathan&Sandage(1972)andScarrotetal.(1991),theHαlineispolarizedandisatleastpartiallyduetoscat-teringbygrainsofthelineemittedbythenucleusofthegalaxy.Asthepolarizationisratherhigh,theatomiccom-ponentintheobservedcontinuumshouldbenegligeable.Thisisconfirmedbytheoreticalcalculationswehavecon-ductedforapurehydrogenregionandforawiderangeofelectronictemperatures(5000≤Te≤20000K)andelectronicdensities(100≤ne≤10000cm−3):theatomicFig.2.Thespectrumofregion2(Fig.1).Thetotalintegrationtimeisof100minutes.Notetheemissionlineswhicharescat-teredlinesfromthegalaxyand,closetozerolevel,theatomiccontinuumforhydrogen,calculatedasexplainedintext.Ordi-natesareinunitsof10−16ergcm−2s−1˚A−1arcsec−2continuum,whennormalizedtotheobservedHβintensity,isfoundtobeatthemostfourmagnitudeslowerthantheobservedcontinuum(Fig.2).So,itisclearthattheob-servedcontinuousspectrumofthehaloofM82shouldberegardedasessentiallyarisingfromscatteringbygrainsofthelightfromthegalaxy,aresultingoodagreementwiththatofSchmidtetal.(1976).Assumingthesameinterstellarreddeningforthegalaxyanditshalo,wehavedividedthespectraofthefourregionsconsideredinthehalobythespectrumofthegalaxy.Theresulting”spectra”areshowninFig.3:theyappeartobetypicalofdustscatteringspectra,with,ex-ceptforregion1,asuperimposedbroademissionbumpinthered,which,atfirstsight,looksliketheEREobservedingalacticobjects.Toisolateandcharacterizethisbump,itisnecessarytosubtractthescatteringcontinuum.Thiscouldbedonebycalculatingapolynomialfittothenebularspectrumdividedbythegalaxy,followingthesamemethodasthatofWitt&Boroson(1990).Wehavepreferedtofitathe-oreticalscatteringspectrumcalculatedforarealmate-rial:HACgrainswerechosenbecausetheyareapossiblecarrieroftheERE.Figure4ashowsoneofthemodelsbestfittingtheobservedscatteredcomponentintheblue(λ<∼5000˚A)andinthered(λ>∼9000˚A),tworangeswherenofluorescenceissupposedtooccur.Aftersubtractionofthefittedscatteringcomponent,abroadredbumpappears(Fig.4b).ItiscenteredataboutPleasegiveashorterversionwith:\markboth{...}{...}36900˚Aandisapproximately1500˚Awide(FWHM).ThisbandthusappearstobemarkedlywiderthantheEREobservedingalacticobjectsthatgenerallydoesnotex-ceed1000˚Ainwidth.ItscentralwavelengthisaboutthesameasthatobservedinthereflectionnebulaNGC2327andintheplanetarynebulaNGC7027,whichmeansthatthepeakwavelengthisonthehighsideoftherangeob-servedinthesetwocategoriesofobjects(Witt&Boroson1990,Furton&Witt1992).ComparisonwithgalacticHiiregions(Perrin&Sivan1992,Sivan&Perrin1993)showsthattheEREinM82isbluerand,asinthepreviouscases,wider.TheratioofEREintensitytoscatteredlightintensity,integratedfrom5500to8500˚Aisfoundtobethesameforregions2,3and4andisabout0.150±0.005.ThisvaluecanbecomparedtothoseofWitt&Boroson(1990):itliesinthemiddleoftherangeobservedforgalacticreflectionnebulae(ifweexcepttheRedRectangle).Itshouldbenotedthat,ofcourse,thefittotheob-servedcontinuumobtainedinFig.4a,doesnotruleoutotherpossiblitiesforthenatureofthescatteringmaterialinthehaloofM82.ItisshownsimplythatapopulationofHACgrainsmightprovideapossiblecommonexplanationforbothluminescenceandscattering,aninterestingresultthatcouldnothavebeenobtainedbyasimpleanalyticalfitoftheobservedspectrum.Wehavealsoconsideredscat-teringbypureamorphouscarbongrains,usingthecom-plexrefractiveindexesofSavvides(1986).Nomodelwasfoundtofittheobservations:thisisconsistentwiththeaboveresult,sincepureamorphouscarbongrainsdonotfluoresceintheredwhenirradiatedbyultravioletphotons(Furton&Witt1993).