Modeling the interstellar aromatic infrared bands with co-added spectra of PAHs

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2008-04

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Aims. The observed variations in pro les of the interstellar aromatic infrared bands correlate with the object type and are indicative of PAH populations existing in di erent sources. Spectroscopic studies of PAHs can provide tools for interpreting the variations accompanying the AIBs. As the observed spectra results from a mix of possible species in the region, we try to model this composite spectra by co-adding emissions from PAHs in di erent size groups. Methods. Theoretical IR data of PAHs having 10 to 96 carbon atoms is used to obtain emission spectra. The models are taken in size groups made up of small, medium, and large PAHs. Results. The models show a good pro le match with observations for the 7.7 m complex having sub-features at 7.6 and 7.8 m. The 7.6 m sub-feature dominates in the spectra of medium-sized PAH cations, matching observations from UV-rich interstellar environments. The 7.8 m component is more intense in the spectra of large PAH cations (model III), correlating with observations from benign astrophysical regions. A possible interpretation of the observations of C H out-of-plane bend modes and the weak outliers on the blue side of the intense 11.2 m band is proposed. The models provide pointers to possible PAH populations in di erent regions

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Aromatic infrared bands, Co-added spectra

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