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2022ApJ...931L...5J - Astrophys. J., 931, L5-L5 (2022/May-3)

ALMA Survey of Orion Planck Galactic Cold Clumps (ALMASOP): Deriving Inclination Angle and Velocity of the Protostellar Jets from Their SiO Knots.

JHAN K.-S., LEE C.-F., JOHNSTONE D., LIU T., LIU S.-Y., HIRANO N., TATEMATSU K., DUTTA S., MORAGHAN A., SHANG H., LEE J.-E., LI S., LIU C.-F., HSU S.-Y., KWON W., SAHU D., LIU X.-C., KIM K.-T., LUO Q., QIN S.-L., SANHUEZA P., BRONFMAN L., QIZHOU Z., EDEN D., TRAFICANTE A., LEE C.W. (The ALMASOP Team)

Abstract (from CDS):

We have selected six sources (G209.55-19.68S2, G205.46-14.56S1A, G203.21-11.20W2, G191.90-11.21S, G205.46-14.56S3, and G206.93-16.61W2) from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Survey of Orion Planck Galactic Cold Clumps (ALMASOP), in which these sources have been mapped in the CO (J = 2-1), SiO (J = 5-4), and C18O (J = 2-1) lines. These sources have high-velocity SiO jets surrounded by low-velocity CO outflows. The SiO jets consist of a chain of knots. These knots have been thought to be produced by semiperiodic variations in jet velocity. Therefore, we adopt a shock-forming model, which uses such variations to estimate the inclination angle and velocity of the jets. We also derive the inclination angle of the CO outflows using the wide-angle wind-driven shell model and find it to be broadly consistent with that of the associated SiO jets. In addition, we apply this shock-forming model to another three protostellar sources with SiO jets in the literature-HH 211, HH 212, and L1448C(N)-and find that their inclination angle and jet velocity are consistent with those previously estimated from proper-motion and radial-velocity studies.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Shocks - Star formation - Stellar jets - Stellar winds - Young stellar objects

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