Tracing kinematical and physical asymmetries in the jet from DG Tau B
Linda Podio, Jochen Eisloeffel, Stanislav Melnikov, Klaus W. Hodapp,, and Francesca Bacciotti

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical and kinematical asymmetries of the jet from DG Tau B, revealing differences in velocity, density, and ionization between the two lobes, and suggesting dust presence and environmental inhomogeneity influence jet properties.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of the jet's physical and velocity structure, highlighting asymmetries and the role of dust and environment in jet launching mechanisms.
Findings
The jet exhibits strong asymmetry in velocity and physical properties.
Both lobes have similar mass loss rates, supporting magneto-centrifugal ejection.
Dust grains are present in the jet, with destruction linked to shocks.
Abstract
Stellar jets can be highly asymmetric and have multiple velocity components. To clarify the origin of jet asymmetries and constrain their launch mechanism we study the physical and kinematical structure of the flow emitted by DG Tau B. The analysis of deep spectra taken at the KECK telescope allows us to infer the physical properties (the electron and total density, ne and nh, the ionisation fraction, xe, and the temperature, te) and the spatial distribution of the velocity components in the two jet lobes. The presence of dust grains in the jet is investigated by estimating the gas-phase abundance of calcium with respect to its solar value. At the base of the jet the lines are broad (~100 km/s) and up to three velocity components are detected. At 5" from the source, however, only the denser and more excited high velocity components survive and the lines are narrower (~10-30 km/s). The…
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