Abstract

We present 11.7 and 8.8 micron images of the central region of the Ney-Allen Nebula In Orion which reveal mid-infrared counterparts to the ionized globules previously discovered by optical and radio observations. The 0.5 arcsec full width at half maximum (FWHM) resolution images also reveal several arc-shaped structures which are associated with the compact sources. Each of the arcs points toward theta(sup 1) Ori C, providing further evidence for the strong-effects of the intense radiation and wind from this star on the central Orion Nebula. Low-resolution spectra of a few of these condensations and arcs are similar to spectra of the diffuse, optically thin silicate dust observed throughout the region. Photometry of one of the condensations, however, indicates that is cooler than the others. Simple momentum-balance arguments indicate that dust in the arcs could originate in the outflow from the compact sources and flow outward until stopped by the stellar wind and radiation pressure from theta(sup 1) Ori C.

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