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2018ApJ...856...14L - Astrophys. J., 856, 14-14 (2018/March-3)

A 100 au wide bipolar rotating shell emanating from the HH 212 protostellar disk: a disk wind?

LEE C.-F., LI Z.-Y., CODELLA C., HO P.T.P., PODIO L., HIRANO N., SHANG H., TURNER N.J. and ZHANG Q.

Abstract (from CDS):

HH 212 is a Class 0 protostellar system found to host a "hamburger"-shaped dusty disk with a rotating disk atmosphere and a collimated SiO jet at a distance of ∼400 pc. Recently, a compact rotating outflow has been detected in SO and SO2 toward the center along the jet axis at ∼52 au (0.''13) resolution. Here we resolve the compact outflow into a small-scale wide-opening rotating outflow shell and a collimated jet, with the observations in the same S-bearing molecules at ∼16 au (0.''04) resolution. The collimated jet is aligned with the SiO jet, tracing the shock interactions in the jet. The wide-opening outflow shell is seen extending out from the inner disk around the SiO jet and has a width of ∼100 au. It is not only expanding away from the center, but also rotating around the jet axis. The specific angular momentum of the outflow shell is ∼40 au km s–1. Simple modeling of the observed kinematics suggests that the rotating outflow shell can trace either a disk wind or disk material pushed away by an unseen wind from the inner disk or protostar. We also resolve the disk atmosphere in the same S-bearing molecules, confirming the Keplerian rotation there.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - ISM: individual objects: HH 212 - ISM: jets and outflows - stars: formation

CDS comments: Table 3: Calibrator J0541-0211 was not identified. Figure 1: Knots N1-N5 and S1-S4 are not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 11

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