The CO Molecular Outflows of IRAS 16293-2422 Probed by the Submillimeter Array
Sherry C. C. Yeh (1)(2), Naomi Hirano (1), Tyler L. Bourke (3), Paul, T. P. Ho (1)(3), Chin-Fei Lee (1)(4), Nagayoshi Ohashi (1), Shigehisa, Takakuwa (1)(5) ((1) ASIAA, (2)U. of Toronto, (3) CfA, (4) CfA (SMA), (5), NAOJ)

TL;DR
This study maps the small-scale bipolar molecular outflow in IRAS 16293-2422 using SMA, revealing its morphology, kinematics, and dense hot spots likely caused by shocks, and suggests it is part of a larger outflow structure.
Contribution
First high-resolution SMA mapping of IRAS 16293-2422's outflow, linking small and large scale outflows and analyzing the physical conditions of hot spots.
Findings
Small-scale outflow is the inner part of a larger E-W outflow.
Two dense, hot spots are identified as shock-related features.
Outflow morphology consistent with a wide-angle wind model.
Abstract
We have mapped the proto-binary source IRAS 16293-2422 in CO 2-1, 13CO 2-1, and CO 3-2 with the Submillimeter Array (SMA). The maps with resolution of 1".5-5" reveal a single small scale (~3000 AU) bipolar molecular outflow along the east-west direction. We found that the blueshifted emission of this small scale outflow mainly extends to the east and the redshifted emission to the west from the position of IRAS 16293A. A comparison with the morphology of the large scale outflows previously observed by single-dish telescopes at millimeter wavelengths suggests that the small scale outflow may be the inner part of the large scale (~15000 AU) E-W outflow. On the other hand, there is no clear counterpart of the large scale NE-SW outflow in our SMA maps. Comparing analytical models to the data suggests that the morphology and kinematics of the small scale outflow can be explained by a…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
