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2013A&A...552L...2G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 552, L2-2 (2013/4-1)

Spatially resolved H2 emission from a very low-mass star.

GARCIA LOPEZ R., CARATTI O GARATTI A., WEIGELT G., NISINI B. and ANTONIUCCI S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Molecular outflows from very low-mass stars (VLMSs) and brown dwarfs have been studied very little. So far, only a few CO outflows have been observed, allowing us to map the immediate circumstellar environment. We present the first spatially resolved H2 emission around IRS54 (YLW52), a ∼0.1-0.2M Class I source. By means of VLT SINFONI K-band observations, we probed the H2 emission down to the first ∼50AU from the source. The molecular emission shows a complex structure delineating a large outflow cavity and an asymmetric molecular jet. Thanks to the detection of several H2 transitions, we are able to estimate average values along the jet-like structure (from source position to knot D) of AV∼28mag, T∼2000-3000K, and H2 column density N(H2)∼1.7x1017cm–2. This allows us to estimate a mass loss rate of ∼2x10–10M/yr for the warm H2 component. In addition, from the total flux of the Brγ line, we infer an accretion luminosity and mass accretion rate of 0.64L and ∼3x10–7M/yr, respectively. The outflow structure is similar to those found in low-mass Class I and CTTS. However, the Lacc/Lbol ratio is very high (∼80%), and the mass accretion rate is about one order of magnitude higher when compared to objects of roughly the same mass, pointing to the young nature of the investigated source.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - circumstellar matter - stars: winds, outflows - ISM: jets and outflows - infrared: ISM

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/552/L2): list.dat fits/*>

CDS comments: Table 1 Knots not in Simbad.

Simbad objects: 13

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