Herschel observations of the Herbig-Haro objects HH52-54
P. Bjerkeli, R. Liseau, B. Nisini, M. Tafalla, M. Benedettini, P., Bergman, O. Dionatos, T. Giannini, G. Herczeg, K. Justtanont, B. Larsson, C., McCoey, M. Olberg, A.O.H Olofsson

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel observations to analyze molecular outflows in HH52-54, revealing that CO dominates cooling over H2O and suggesting complex shock geometries influence the emission profiles.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatial and velocity distribution of molecular outflow gas in HH52-54 using high-resolution Herschel data, and offers new insights into shock geometries and cooling rate ratios.
Findings
CO-to-H2O cooling rate ratio is much greater than 1.
H2O abundance is approximately 1e-5.
Line profiles show two components, indicating complex shock interactions.
Abstract
We are aiming at the observational estimation of the relative contribution to the cooling by CO and H2O, as this provides decisive information for the understanding of the oxygen chemistry behind interstellar shock waves. Methods. The high sensitivity of HIFI, in combination with its high spectral resolution capability, allows us to trace the H2O outflow wings at unprecedented signal-to-noise. From the observation of spectrally resolved H2O and CO lines in the HH52-54 system, both from space and from ground, we arrive at the spatial and velocity distribution of the molecular outflow gas. Solving the statistical equilibrium and non-LTE radiative transfer equations provides us with estimates of the physical parameters of this gas, including the cooling rate ratios of the species. The radiative transfer is based on an ALI code, where we use the fact that variable shock strengths,…
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