Rotating molecular outflows: the young T Tauri star in CB26
R. Launhardt, Ya. Pavlyuchenkov, F. Gueth, X. Chen, A. Dutrey, S., Guilloteau, Th. Henning, V. Pietu, K. Schreyer, D. Semenov

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of a rotating bipolar molecular outflow in the young T Tauri star CB26, providing insights into disk-outflow dynamics and angular momentum transfer in early stellar evolution.
Contribution
First unambiguous detection of a rotating molecular outflow in a young T Tauri star, linking outflow rotation with disk orientation and suggesting possible binary influence.
Findings
Detected a collimated bipolar outflow ~2000 AU long
Observed kinematic signatures consistent with outflow rotation
Estimated disk dispersal timescale of 0.5 to 1 million years
Abstract
The disk-outflow connection is thought to play a key role in extracting excess angular momentum from a forming proto-star. Though jet rotation has been observed in a few objects, no rotation of molecular outflows has been unambiguously reported so far. We report new millimeter-interferometric observations of the edge-on T Tauri star - disk system in the isolated Bok globule CB26. The aim of these observations was to study the disk-outflow relation in this 1Myr old low-mass young stellar object. The IRAM PdBI array was used to observe 12CO(2-1) at 1.3mm in two configurations, resulting in spectral line maps with 1.5 arcsec resolution. We use an empirical parameterized steady-state outflow model combined with 2-D line radiative transfer calculations and chi^2-minimization in parameter space to derive a best-fit model and constrain parameters of the outflow. The data reveal a previously…
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