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Highly collimated jets and wide-angle outflows in HH 46/47:: New evidence from SPITZER infrared images

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 668, Issue 2, Pages L159-L162

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/522929

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ISM : Herbig-Haro objects; ISM : individual (HH 46/47); ISM : jets and outflows; stars : formation

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We present new details of the structure and morphology of the jets and outflows in HH 46/ 47 as seen in Spitzer infrared images from IRAC and MIPS, reprocessed using the HiRes deconvolution technique. HiRes improves the visualization of spatial morphology by enhancing resolution ( to subarcsecond levels in IRAC bands) and removing the contaminating side lobes from bright sources. In addition to sharper views of previously reported bow shocks, we have detected ( 1) the sharply delineated cavity walls of the wide- angle biconical outflow, seen in scattered light on both sides of the protostar, ( 2) several very narrow jet features at distances similar to 400 AU to similar to 0.1 pc from the star, and ( 3) compact emissions at MIPS 24 mm coincident with the jet heads, tracing the hottest atomic/ ionic gas in the bow shocks. Together the IRAC and MIPS images provide a more complete picture of the bow shocks, tracing both the molecular and atomic/ ionic gases, respectively. The narrow width and alignment of all jet- related features indicate a high degree of jet collimation and low divergence ( width of similar to 400 AU increasing by only a factor of 2.3 over 0.2 pc). The morphology of this jet, bow shocks, wide- angle outflows, and the fact that the jet is nonprecessing and episodic, constrain the mechanisms for producing the jet's entrained molecular gas, and origins of the fast jet, and slower wide- angle outflow.

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