A 3D view of the outflow in the Orion Molecular Cloud 1 (OMC-1)
H. D. Nissen, N. J. Cunningham, M. Gustafsson, J. Bally, J.-L., Lemaire, C. Favre, D. Field

TL;DR
This study reconstructs the 3D structure and dynamics of the outflow in OMC-1 using combined radial velocity and proper motion data, revealing an explosive event about 720 years ago linked to a stellar encounter.
Contribution
It presents the first 3D reconstruction of the OMC-1 outflow, integrating multiple observational datasets and proposing a magnetic shock model for the explosion's origin.
Findings
3D outflow structure reconstructed from velocity data
Explosion occurred less than 720 years ago
Ejection linked to a stellar close encounter
Abstract
The fast outflow emerging from a region associated with massive star formation in the Orion Molecular Cloud 1 (OMC-1), located behind the Orion Nebula, appears to have been set in motion by an explosive event. Here we study the structure and dynamics of outflows in OMC-1. We combine radial velocity and proper motion data for near-IR emission of molecular hydrogen to obtain the first 3-dimensional (3D) structure of the OMC-1 outflow. Our work illustrates a new diagnostic tool for studies of star formation that will be exploited in the near future with the advent of high spatial resolution spectro-imaging in particular with data from the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA). We use published radial and proper motion velocities obtained from the shock-excited vibrational emission in the H2 v=1-0 S(1) line at 2.122 m obtained with the GriF instrument on the Canada-France-Hawaii…
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