The clumpy structure of the chemically active L1157 outflow
Milena Benedettini, Serena Viti, Claudio Codella, Rafael Bachiller,, Frederic Gueth, Maria T. Beltr\`an, Anne Dutrey, Stephane Guilloteau

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution interferometric maps to reveal a complex, clumpy structure in the L1157 outflow, showing variations in chemical composition and physical conditions linked to shock activity and jet precession.
Contribution
It provides the first high-resolution imaging of multiple molecular tracers, resolving the outflow's clumpy substructure and associating it with shock episodes and jet precession effects.
Findings
Clumpy gas structures are associated with shock-driven cavities.
Different molecules peak in distinct regions, indicating varied physical conditions.
Decoupling of shock tracers like SiO and CH3OH suggests complex shock chemistry.
Abstract
We present high spatial resolution maps, obtained with the Plateau de Bure Interferometer, of the blue lobe of the L1157 outflow. We observed four lines at 3 mm, namely CH3OH (2_K-1_K), HC3N (11-10), HCN (1-0) and OCS (7-6). Moreover, the bright B1 clump has also been observed at better spatial resolution in CS (2-1), CH3OH (2_1-1_1)A-, and 34SO (3_2-2_1). These high spatial resolution observations show a very rich structure in all the tracers, revealing a clumpy structure of the gas superimposed to an extended emission. In fact, the three clumps detected by previous IRAM-30m single dish observations have been resolved into several sub-clumps and new clumps have been detected in the outflow. The clumps are associated with the two cavities created by two shock episodes driven by the precessing jet. In particular, the clumps nearest the protostar are located at the walls of the younger…
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