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A&A 373, L5-L8 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010644
Singular value decomposition: A tool to separate elementary contributions in ISOCAM spectral maps
P. Boissel1, C. Joblin2 and P. Pernot11 Laboratoire de Chimie Physique, Université Paris Sud, Bât. 350, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France
2 Centre d'Étude Spatiale des Rayonnements, CNRS-UPS, BP 4346, 31028 Toulouse Cedex 04, France
(Received 18 January 2001 / Accepted 7 May 2001 )
Abstract
Singular value decomposition (SVD) is applied to a
mid-infrared ISOCAM spectral map of NGC 7023. As a first result, this
decomposition provides a mathematical analysis of the map in terms of a
linear combination of elementary spectra. After further processing, it
is shown that the spectrum observed on each pixel can be described as
the physical superposition of four components. Three of them can be
attributed to the intrinsic spectra of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAH), very small grains and larger dust grains respectively. The fourth
component is a differential spectrum that could trace the ionisation
state of PAHs.
Key words: methods: data analysis -- ISM: dust -- ISM: molecules -- infrared: ISM: lines and bands -- infrared: ISM: continuum -- ISM: individual objects: NGC 7023
Offprint request: P. Boissel, pierre.boissel@lcp.u-psud.fr
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