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On the excitation of the infrared knots along protostellar jets

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 419, 期 3, 页码 999-1014

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20040087

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stars : circumstellar matter; infrared : ISM; ISM : Herbig-Haro objects; ISM : jets and outflows; shock waves

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The complete near infrared (0.9-2.5 mum) spectra in three different star forming regions (HH24-26, HH72 and BHR71) are presented and analyzed in the framework of shock excitation models. The spectra are dominated by H-2 rovibrational emission (vibrational state v less than or equal to 5, excitation energy T-ex less than or equal to 35 000 K), while emission from ionized material, recognizable from [Fe II] and [S II] lines, is significantly fainter. The analysis of the H-2 excitation diagrams points to the existence of two different excitation regimes: whilst condensations observed only in the infrared appear to have temperatures rarely exceeding 3000 K and can be modelled in the framework of steady-state C-shock models, the infrared counterparts of Herbig Haro (HH) objects exhibit a temperature stratification with components up to more than 5000 K. The H-2 emission from representative HH objects (HH26A, HH72A and HH320A) has been successfully modelled by planar J-shocks with magnetic precursors, for which the main parameters (pre-shock density, speed) are derived. However, these same models are unable to reproduce the observed atomic and ionic emission, which probably arises from a distinct and perhaps more embedded region with respect to that traced by the H-2. Some of the physical parameters of such regions (fractional ionization, density) have been estimated in HH72, on the basis of the observed ionic lines.

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