Spatially Resolved Observations of the Bipolar Optical Outflow from the Brown Dwarf 2MASSJ12073347-3932540
Emma Whelan, Tom Ray, Fernando Comeron, Francesca Bacciotti and, Patrick Kavanagh

TL;DR
This study presents spatially resolved observations of a bipolar outflow from a brown dwarf, confirming that brown dwarf outflows can be collimated and episodic, providing new insights into their formation and outflow mechanisms.
Contribution
First spatially resolved detection of a brown dwarf outflow, demonstrating collimation and episodic nature, advancing understanding of brown dwarf formation and outflow processes.
Findings
Outflow PA constrained to ~65°
Outflow detected in [SII] images and resolved in [OI] emission
Identification of bow-shaped feature D as part of the outflow
Abstract
Studies of brown dwarf (BD) outflows provide information pertinent to questions on BD formation, as well as allowing outflow mechanisms to be investigated at the lowest masses. Here new observations of the bipolar outflow from the 24 M BD, 2MASSJ12073347-3932540 are presented. The outflow was originally identified through the spectro-astrometric analysis of the [OI]6300 emission line. Follow-up observations consisting of spectra and [SII], R-band and I-band images were obtained. The new spectra confirm the original results and are used to constrain the outflow PA at 65. The [OI]6300 emission line region is spatially resolved and the outflow is detected in the [SII] images. The detection is firstly in the form of an elongation of the point spread function along the direction of the outflow PA. Four faint knot-like features (labelled {\it A-D})…
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