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Outflows from the youngest stars are mostly molecular
by
van Dishoeck, E. F.
, Colina, L.
, Francis, L.
, Ray, T. P.
, Klaassen, P.
, Tychoniec, L.
, Östlin, G.
, Vandenbussche, B.
, McCaughrean, M. J.
, Caratti o Garatti, A.
, Reitsma, M.
, Justtanont, K.
, Henning, Th
, Kavanagh, P. J.
, Beuther, H.
, Lagage, P. O.
, Greve, Th. R.
, van Gelder, M.
, Güdel, M.
, Gieser, C.
, Wright, G.
, Perotti, G.
, Waelkens, C.
in
639/33/34
/ 704/525
/ Backbone
/ Cameras
/ Deposition
/ Emission
/ Emissions
/ Expulsion
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Infrared astronomy
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Molecular gases
/ multidisciplinary
/ Near infrared observations
/ Outflow
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Spine
/ Stars
/ Velocity
2023
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Outflows from the youngest stars are mostly molecular
by
van Dishoeck, E. F.
, Colina, L.
, Francis, L.
, Ray, T. P.
, Klaassen, P.
, Tychoniec, L.
, Östlin, G.
, Vandenbussche, B.
, McCaughrean, M. J.
, Caratti o Garatti, A.
, Reitsma, M.
, Justtanont, K.
, Henning, Th
, Kavanagh, P. J.
, Beuther, H.
, Lagage, P. O.
, Greve, Th. R.
, van Gelder, M.
, Güdel, M.
, Gieser, C.
, Wright, G.
, Perotti, G.
, Waelkens, C.
in
639/33/34
/ 704/525
/ Backbone
/ Cameras
/ Deposition
/ Emission
/ Emissions
/ Expulsion
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Infrared astronomy
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Molecular gases
/ multidisciplinary
/ Near infrared observations
/ Outflow
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Spine
/ Stars
/ Velocity
2023
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Outflows from the youngest stars are mostly molecular
by
van Dishoeck, E. F.
, Colina, L.
, Francis, L.
, Ray, T. P.
, Klaassen, P.
, Tychoniec, L.
, Östlin, G.
, Vandenbussche, B.
, McCaughrean, M. J.
, Caratti o Garatti, A.
, Reitsma, M.
, Justtanont, K.
, Henning, Th
, Kavanagh, P. J.
, Beuther, H.
, Lagage, P. O.
, Greve, Th. R.
, van Gelder, M.
, Güdel, M.
, Gieser, C.
, Wright, G.
, Perotti, G.
, Waelkens, C.
in
639/33/34
/ 704/525
/ Backbone
/ Cameras
/ Deposition
/ Emission
/ Emissions
/ Expulsion
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Infrared astronomy
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Molecular gases
/ multidisciplinary
/ Near infrared observations
/ Outflow
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Spine
/ Stars
/ Velocity
2023
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Outflows from the youngest stars are mostly molecular
2023
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The formation of stars and planets is accompanied not only by the build-up of matter, namely accretion, but also by its expulsion in the form of highly supersonic jets that can stretch for several parsecs
1
,
2
. As accretion and jet activity are correlated and because young stars acquire most of their mass rapidly early on, the most powerful jets are associated with the youngest protostars
3
. This period, however, coincides with the time when the protostar and its surroundings are hidden behind many magnitudes of visual extinction. Millimetre interferometers can probe this stage but only for the coolest components
3
. No information is provided on the hottest (greater than 1,000 K) constituents of the jet, that is, the atomic, ionized and high-temperature molecular gases that are thought to make up the jet’s backbone. Detecting such a spine relies on observing in the infrared that can penetrate through the shroud of dust. Here we report near-infrared observations of Herbig-Haro 211 from the James Webb Space Telescope, an outflow from an analogue of our Sun when it was, at most, a few times 10
4
years old. These observations reveal copious emission from hot molecules, explaining the origin of the ‘green fuzzies’
4
–
7
discovered nearly two decades ago by the Spitzer Space Telescope
8
. This outflow is found to be propagating slowly in comparison to its more evolved counterparts and, surprisingly, almost no trace of atomic or ionized emission is seen, suggesting its spine is almost purely molecular.
Near-infrared imagery and spectroscopy from JWST of the Herbig-Haro 211 system, an analogue of the young Sun, reveals supersonic jets of hot molecules that can explain the origin of the ‘green fuzzies’ phenomenon.
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