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The Red Rectangle “Bizarro” Star? OR “Rosetta Stone”? The Backdrop Mysteries of Interstellar Chemistry “Diffuse Interstellar Bands” (DIBs) •Discovered in 1943 by Paul Merrill •300+ now known •Positive ID for carrier for only 2-3 lines (maybe)!! Others “possible” “Unidentified Infrared Bands” (UIBs): PAHs? HACs? QCCs? The 2175 Å UV Extinction Band The Story Phase I - Era of Discovery Discovery by Cohen + 15 (1975) Extended Red Emission by Schmidt, Cohen & Margon (1980) UV Bands by Sitko, Savage & Meade (1981) Discovery by Cohen et al. 1975 Red Rectangle Not Blue Blob UIBs ????? “Extended Red Emission” Schmidt, Cohen & Margon (1980) IUE Spectra by SSM (1981) Unidentified bands between 1400-1800 Å Organics or CO Fluorescence? CO 4th Positive Absorption Bands: A1X1+ The IR (“The GOOD”) Waters et al. 1998 (ISO) Mg2SiO4 UIBs The Visible (“The BAD”) Red-degraded, Blue degraded and Symmetric profiles Fluorescence, Phosphorescence, Inter-System Transitions 1 - fluorescence 2 - phosphorescence 3 - HPB in matrix Related to DIBs?! Van Winkel et al. (2002) ERE band shapes: 2.9” (lowest)-5.6” (highest) Approach (but not always equal) DIB wavelengths The UV (“The UGLY”) “Blue Luminescence”, small PAHs, and the UV cutoff Vijh, Witt & Gordon (2005) CO (0,0) and (1,0) 4th Positive (1996, unpub.) T=3000 K 4-Component Model Bob Glinski - TN Tech. Cold Low-v Emission Cold High-v Absorption Cold Higher-v Emission Hot Low-v Emission Cameron Bands Possible Source for Cameron Bands? (c) HCO+ + e- H + CO(a3Π,v’) (more likely based on abundances) (d) CO2+ + e- CO(a3 Π,v’) + O 33 34 35 Where is the CO Located? 4P is less polarized than the continuum Cameron Bands & OH are essentially the same as continuum OH Emission - UV pumped “cold fluorescence” - “Prompt Emission” photodissociation of H2O Larry Bernstein, Spectral Sciences, Inc. Inventory •Silicate dust (C/O < 1) •Organic (PAH?) molecules (C/O > 1) •ERE broad feature •ERE narrow bands - related to DIBs? •CO - 4th Positive, Cameron •OH - Mixture of UV-pumped Cold OH and Photodissociated H2O? Interesting Curiosity: Who else shows CO A1Π-X1Σ+, CO a3Π-X1Σ+, & OH A1Π-X1Σ+?? COMETS! Photodestruction of the disk (analogous to a Kuiper Belt/Oort Cloud in the Red Rectangle?) Interesting Aside: UV photolysis of ice mixtures of H2O, NH3, CH3OH, HCN (ISM and comets) produces amino acids…. What About That Crazy Shape? 44 45 It’s never really THE END