HH 223: a parsec-scale H2 outflow in the star-forming region L723
R. Lopez, J.A. Acosta-Pulido, G. Gomez, R. Estalella, C., Carrasco-Gonzalez

TL;DR
This study reveals a large-scale H2 outflow in L723, associated with the VLA 2 YSO system, characterized by S-shaped morphology and knotty structures, indicating a complex star-forming outflow process.
Contribution
First imaging of the entire HH 223 outflow region in H2, revealing its large-scale structure and association with the VLA 2 YSO system in L723.
Findings
H2 emission structures form an S-shape over 0.5 pc
Most structures are resolved into knotty substructures
[FeII] emission is associated only with HH 223
Abstract
The dark cloud Lynds 723 (L723) is a low-mass star-forming region where one of the few known cases of a quadrupolar CO outflow has been reported. Two recent works have found that the radio continuum source VLA 2, towards the centre of the CO outflow, is actually a multiple system of young stellar objects (YSOs). Several line-emission nebulae that lie projected on the east-west CO outflow were detected in narrow-band Halpha and [SII] images. The spectra of the knots are characteristic of shock-excited gas (Herbig-Haro spectra), with supersonic blueshifted velocities, which suggests an optical outflow also powered by the VLA 2 YSO system of L723. We imaged a field of ~5' X 5' centred on HH 223, which includes the whole region of the quadrupolar CO outflow with nir narrow-band filters . The H2 line-emission structures appear distributed over a region of 5.5' (0.5 pc for a distance of 300…
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