Repository logo
  • Log In
    New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
University College Dublin
    Colleges & Schools
    Statistics
    All of DSpace
  • Log In
    New user? Click here to register.Have you forgotten your password?
  1. Home
  2. College of Science
  3. School of Physics
  4. Physics Research Collection
  5. Probing Jets from Young Embedded Sources: Clues from HST Near-IR [Fe ii] Images
 
  • Details
Options

Probing Jets from Young Embedded Sources: Clues from HST Near-IR [Fe ii] Images

Author(s)
Erkal, Jessica  
Nisini, B.  
Coffey, Deirdre  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/27984
Date Issued
2021-09-17
Date Available
2025-04-29T12:50:56Z
Embargo end date
2022-09-17
Abstract
We present near-infrared [Fe II] images of four Class 0/I jets (HH 1/2, HH 34, HH 111, HH 46/47) observed with the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3. The unprecedented angular resolution allows us to measure proper motions, jet widths and trajectories, and extinction along the jets. In all cases, we detect the counter-jet which was barely visible or invisible at shorter wavelengths. We measure tangential velocities of a few hundred km/s, consistent with previous HST measurements over 10 years ago. We measure the jet width as close as a few tens of au from the star, revealing high collimations of about 2 degrees for HH 1, HH 34, HH 111 and about 8 degrees for HH 46, all of which are preserved up to large distances. For HH 34, we find evidence of a larger initial opening angle of about 7 degrees. Measurement of knot positions reveals deviations in trajectory of both the jet and counter-jet of all sources. Analysis of asymmetries in the inner knot positions for HH 111 suggests the presence of a low mass stellar companion at separation 20-30 au. Finally, we find extinction values of 15-20 mag near the source which gradually decreases moving downstream along the jet. These observations have allowed us to study the counter-jet at unprecedented high angular resolution, and will be a valuable reference for planning future JWST mid-infrared observations which will peer even closer into the jet engine.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal
Volume
919
Issue
1
Copyright (Published Version)
2021 American Astronomical Society
Subjects

Star formation

Stellar jets

Jets

Stellar winds

Protostars

Young stellar objects...

DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ac06c5
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0004-637X
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
File(s)
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name

2106.04414v2.pdf

Size

16.54 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum (MD5)

29089784621c353578f53ccd71975566

Owning collection
Physics Research Collection

Item descriptive metadata is released under a CC-0 (public domain) license: https://creativecommons.org/public-domain/cc0/.
All other content is subject to copyright.

For all queries please contact research.repository@ucd.ie.

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - Extension maintained and optimized by 4Science

  • Cookie settings
  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement