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2002A&A...389.1015W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 389, 1015-1019 (2002/7-3)

Near infrared molecular hydrogen emission in the NGC 2264 IRS1 region.

WANG H., YANG J., WANG M. and YAN J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Molecular hydrogen v=1-0S(1) narrow band imaging revealed a cluster of 4, or probably 5, highly collimated H2 emission jets and many isolated H2 emission knots in the NGC 2264 IRS1 region. Jets 1 and 2 each consists of 1 bright and 2 faint knots. Jet 2 is shifted towards northeast relative to jet 1, therefore, they are probably two distinct flows. Jet 3 is a short jet and jet 4 consists of 1 bright knot and several faint knots. Knots I-K may constitute the fifth jet in the region. The relationship between these infrared outflows and the millimeter and submillimeter sources in the region, NGC 2264 MMS1-5, is discussed. Our detection of infrared outflows suggests that MMS1-5 are all in the protostar stage of their evolution. The high collimation of jets 1-4 may have important implication for the formation of intermediate and high mass stars.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: jets and outflows - ISM: individual objects: NGC 2264 - stars: formation

Nomenclature: Fig.1: [WYW2002] Star S N=1. Table 1: [WYW2002] AN (Nos A-T, G1-G3, H1-H3). Text: [WYW2002] jet N (Nos 1-4).

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