Simba observations of the keyhole nebula
Abstract
We report observations made with the SIMBA bolometer at SEST to measure the 1.2 mm continuum emission
toward the Keyhole nebula. We have detected 1.2 mm emission toward the ionized gas filaments of the Car II radio
source that is attributed to thermal free-free emission. Several compact 1.2 mm emission sources have also been
identified and found to correspond to bright-rimmed molecular globules. Under the assumption that for these sources
the 1.2 mm emission corresponds to dust, we find mass estimates in the range 3–19 M , which are consistent with
previous molecular line measurements. The data also yield new 1.2 mm flux measurements at two different epochs
during the cyclic brightness variation of Carinae. No emission was detected toward the trademark dark keyhole of
the nebula, consistent with it being cool molecular gas situated at the outskirts of the H ii region.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125838
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The Astrophysical Journal, 634:436–441, 2005 November 20
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