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PROJECT-J: JWST Observations of HH46 IRS and Its Outflow. Overview and First Results

Authors :
Brunella Nisini
Maria Gabriela Navarro
Teresa Giannini
Simone Antoniucci
Patrick, J. Kavanagh
Patrick Hartigan
Francesca Bacciotti
Alessio Caratti o Garatti
Alberto Noriega-Crespo
Ewine F. van Dishoeck
Emma T. Whelan
Hector G. Arce
Sylvie Cabrit
Deirdre Coffey
Davide Fedele
Jochen Eislöffel
Maria Elisabetta Palumbo
Linda Podio
Tom P. Ray
Megan Schultze
Riccardo G. Urso
Juan M. Alcalá
Manuel A. Bautista
Claudio Codella
Thomas P. Greene
Carlo F. Manara
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 967, Iss 2, p 168 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

We present the first results of the JWST program PROJECT-J (PROtostellar JEts Cradle Tested with JWST), designed to study the Class I source HH46 IRS and its outflow through NIRSpec and MIRI spectroscopy (1.66–28 μ m). The data provide line images (∼6.″6 in length with NIRSpec, and up to ∼20″ with MIRI) revealing unprecedented details within the jet, the molecular outflow, and the cavity. We detect, for the first time, the redshifted jet within ∼90 au from the source. Dozens of shock-excited forbidden lines are observed, including highly ionized species such as [Ne iii ] 15.5 μ m, suggesting that the gas is excited by high velocity (>80 km s ^−1 ) shocks in a relatively high-density medium. Images of H _2 lines at different excitations outline a complex molecular flow, where a bright cavity, molecular shells, and a jet-driven bow shock interact with and are shaped by the ambient conditions. Additional NIRCam 2 μ m images resolve the HH46 IRS ∼110 au binary system and suggest that the large asymmetries observed between the jet and the H _2 wide-angle emission could be due to two separate outflows being driven by the two sources. The spectra of the unresolved binary show deep ice bands and plenty of gaseous lines in absorption, likely originating in a cold envelope or disk. In conclusion, JWST has unraveled for the first time the origin of the HH46 IRS complex outflow demonstrating its capability to investigate embedded regions around young stars, which remain elusive even at near-IR wavelengths.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
967
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.84610230e6e14ffbb6392fd794a18661
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad3d5a