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Rotation of jets from young stars:: New clues from the Hubble Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 604, Issue 2, Pages 758-765

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/382019

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ISM : jets and outflows; stars : formation; stars : individual (LkH alpha 321, RW Aurigae, TH 28); stars : pre-main-sequence

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We report findings from the first set of data in a current survey to establish conclusively whether jets from young stars rotate. We observed the bipolar jets from the T Tauri stars TH 28 and RW Aur and the blueshifted jet from T Tauri star LkHalpha 321, using the Hubble Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph. Forbidden emission lines show distinct and systematic velocity asymmetries of 10-25 (+/-5) km s(-1) at a distance of 0.3 from the source, representing a (projected) distance of approximate to40 AU along the jet in the case of RW Aur, approximate to50 AU for TH 28, and 165 AU in the case of LkHalpha 321. These velocity asymmetries are interpreted as rotation in the initial portion of the jet where it is accelerated and collimated. For the bipolar jets, both lobes appear to rotate in the same direction. Values obtained were in agreement with the predictions of MHD disk-wind models. Finally, we determine, from derived toroidal and poloidal velocities, values for the distance from the central axis of the footpoint for the jet's low-velocity component of approximate to0.5-2 AU, consistent with the models of magnetocentrifugal launching.

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