Detection of Extended Hot Water in the Outflow from NGC 2071
Gary J. Melnick, Volker Tolls, David A. Neufeld, Yuan Yuan, Paule, Sonnentrucker, Dan M. Watson, Edwin A. Bergin, and Michael J. Kaufman

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer Space Telescope spectroscopic mapping to detect and analyze extended hot water emission in the outflow from NGC 2071, revealing its spatial distribution, abundance, and potential formation mechanisms.
Contribution
First detection of extended hot water emission aligned with the outflow in NGC 2071 using infrared spectroscopy, providing new insights into water distribution and abundance in outflow regions.
Findings
Water emission is extended and aligned with the outflow.
Derived H2O abundance relative to H2 is between 2×10^-5 and 6×10^-4.
Possible departure from expected H2O ortho-to-para ratio suggests sputtering from cold dust grains.
Abstract
We report the results of spectroscopic mapping observations carried out toward a ~1 min x 1 min region within the northern lobe of the outflow from NGC 2071 using the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) of the Spitzer Space Telescope. These observations covered the 5.2-37 um spectral region and have led to the detection of a number of ionic, atomic, and molecular lines, including fine-structure emission of Si+, Fe+, S++, S, the S(0)-S(7) pure rotational lines of H2, the R(3) and R(4) transitions of HD, and at least 11 transitions of H2O. In addition, the 6.2, 7.4, 7.6, 7.9, 8.6 and 11.3 um PAH emission bands were also observed and several transitions of OH were tentatively detected. Most of the detected line transitions were strong enough to map including, for the first time, three transitions of hot H2O. We find that: (1) the water emission is extended; (2) the extended emission is aligned…
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