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http://dx.doi.org/10.5303/JKAS.2005.38.2.249

HIGH ANGULAR RESOLUTION [Fe II] λ1.644 μ SPECTROSCOPY OF YSOS WITH SUBARU TELESCOPE  

PYO TAE-SOO (Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
HAYASHI MASAHIKO (Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
NAOTO KOBAYASHI (Institute of Astronomy, University of Tokyo, Mitaka)
TERADA HIROSHI (Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
TOKUNAGA ALAN T. (Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii)
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Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society / v.38, no.2, 2005 , pp. 249-252 More about this Journal
Abstract
We present results of the velocity-resolved spectroscopy of the [Fe II] $\lambda$1.644${\mu}m$ emission toward outflow sources with the Subaru Telescope at the angular resolution of 0.apos;16 ${\~}$ 0.apos;5 arcseconds. The observed sources are L1551 IRS 5, DG Tau, HL Tau and RW Aur, which are located in the Taurus-Aurigae Molecular Cloud, one of the closest star forming regions (0.apos;1 = 14 AU). We were able to resolve outflow structure in the vicinity of the sources at a scale of a few tens of AU. The position-velocity diagram of each object shows two velocity components: the high velocity component (HVC: 200 - 400 km $s^{-l}$) and the low velocity component (LVC: 50 - 150 km $s^{-l}$), which are clearly distinct in space and velocity. The HVC may be a highly collimated jet presumed from its narrow velocity width and high velocity. The LVC, on the other hand, may be a widely opened disk wind inferred from its broad velocity width and low velocity. The spectrum taken perpendicular to the L1551 IRS 5 outflow at its base shows that the LVC has a spatially wide subcomponent, supporting the above interpretation. We demonstrated that the [Fe II] 1.644 $\mu$ spectroscopy is a very powerful tool for the studies of fast jets and winds that directly emanate from star-disk systems.
Keywords
ISM: Herbig-Haro objects; ISM: individual(L1551 IRS 5, DG Tauri, HL Tauri, RW Aurigae); ISM: jets and outflows; stars: formation; stars: pre-main-sequence; techniques: high angular resolution;
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