Macquarie Home | Course Handbook | Library | Campus Map | Macquarie Contacts
Home page

Macquarie University ResearchOnline

Home
Add
-List Of Titles -Subaru IR echelle spectroscopy of Herbig-Haro driving sources. I. H₂ and [Fe II] emission

Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/10228

OpenURL Link
22 Visitors 24 Hits 0 Downloads
Title
Subaru IR echelle spectroscopy of Herbig-Haro driving sources. I. H₂ and [Fe II] emission
Related
Astrophysical journal, Vol. 641, Issue 1, p.357-372
DOI
10.1086/500352
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Date
2006
Author/Creator
Takami, M
Author/Creator
Chrysostomou, A
Author/Creator
Ray, T. P
Author/Creator
Davis, C. J
Author/Creator
Dent, W. R.F
Author/Creator
Bailey, J
Author/Creator
Tamura, M
Author/Creator
Terada, H
Author/Creator
Pyo, T. S
Description
We present infrared echelle spectroscopy of three Herbig-Haro (HH) driving sources (SVS 13, B5-IRS 1, and HH 34 IRS) using Subaru IRCS. The large diameter of the telescope and wide spectral coverage of the spectrograph allowed us to detect several H₂ and [Fe II] lines in the H and K bands. These include H₂ lines arising from v = 1-3 and J = 1-11 , and [Fe II] lines with upper level energies of E/k = (1.1-2.7) × 10⁴ K. For all objects the outflow is found to have two velocity components: (1) a high-velocity (−70 to −130 km s⁻¹) component (HVC), seen in [Fe II] or H₂ emission and associated with a collimated jet; and (2) a low-velocity (−10 to −30 km s⁻¹) component (LVC), which is seen in H₂ emission only and is spatially more compact. Such a kinematic structure resembles optical forbidden emission line outflows associated with classical T Tauri stars, whereas the presence of H₂ emission reflects the low-excitation nature of the outflowing gas close to these protostars. The observed H₂ flux ratios indicate a temperature of (2-3) × 10³ K and a gas density of 10⁵ cm⁻³ or more, supporting shocks as the heating mechanism. B5-IRS 1 exhibits faint extended emission associated with the H₂-LVC, in which the radial velocity slowly increases with distance from the protostar (by ~20 km s⁻¹ at ~500 AU). This is explained as warm molecular gas entrained by an unseen wide-angled wind. The [Fe II] flux ratios indicate electron densities to be ~10⁴ cm⁻³ or greater, similar to forbidden-line outflows associated with classical T Tauri stars. Finally, the kinematic structure of the [Fe II] emission associated with the base of the B5-IRS 1 and HH 34 IRS outflows is shown to support disk-wind models.
Description
16 page(s)
Subject Keyword
ISM, Herbig-Haro objects
Subject Keyword
ISM, individual (B5-IRS 1, HH 34 IRS, SVS 13)
Subject Keyword
ISM, jets and outflows
Subject Keyword
ISM, kinematics and dynamics
Subject Keyword
line, formation
Subject Keyword
stars, formation
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Australian Centre for Astrobiology

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/10228
Identifier
ISSN:1538-4357
Identifier
mq-rm-2006000723
Language
eng
Reviewed
Reviewed
Save/E-mail Citation
Citation Format
E-mail Address
Subject
"Astrophysical journal"
 
OR
  • Show All  
  • Show My Selections 
Advanced Search

Search

ISM, individual (B5-IRS 1, HH 34 IRS, SVS 13)
Bailey, J

Browse

  • By Title 
  • By Author/Creator 
  • By Department/Centre 
  • By Subject Keyword 
  • By Journal/Conference 
  • By FoR/RFCD codes 
  • By Resource Type 
  • By Date 

Highlights

  • Most Accessed Objects 
  • Recent Additions 
  • Pending Publications 
  • Author Profiles 

Resources

  • About ResearchOnline 
  • FAQ 
  • Open Access 
  • Open Access-FAQs 
  • Copyright 
  • Contribute 
  • Help 
  • Contact
  • Terms and Conditions 
Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict Powered by VITAL

Copyright Macquarie University | Privacy Statement | Accessibility Information

ABN 90 952 801 237 | CRICOS Provider No 00002J

Library Staff Sign In