Hydrodynamic simulations of molecular outflows driven by slow-precessing protostellar jets |
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Authors: | Michael D. Smith Alexander Rosen |
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Affiliation: | Armagh Observatory, College Hill, Armagh BT61 9DG;Dublin City University, School of Mathematics, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 |
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Abstract: | We present hydrodynamic simulations of molecular outflows driven by jets with a long period of precession, motivated by observations of arc-like features and S-symmetry in outflows associated with young stars. We simulate images of not only H2 vibrational and CO rotational emission lines, but also of atomic emission. The density cross-section displays a jaw-like cavity, independent of precession rate. In molecular hydrogen, however, we find ordered chains of bow shocks and meandering streamers which contrast with the chaotic structure produced by jets in rapid precession. A feature particularly dominant in atomic emission is a stagnant point in the flow that remains near the inlet and alters shape and brightness as the jet skims by. Under the present conditions, slow jet precession yields a relatively high fraction of mass accelerated to high speeds, as also attested to in simulated CO line profiles. Many outflow structures, characterized by HH 222 (continuous ribbon), HH 240 (asymmetric chains of bow shocks) and RNO 43N (protruding cavities), are probably related to the slow-precession model. |
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Keywords: | hydrodynamics shock waves ISM: clouds ISM: jets and outflows ISM: molecules |
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