Spitzer-IRAC survey of molecular jets in Vela-D
T.Giannini, D.Lorenzetti, M.De Luca, F.Strafella, D.Elia, B.Maiolo,, M.Marengo, Y.Maruccia, F.Massi, B.Nisini, L.Olmi, A.Salama, H.A.Smith

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer-IRAC data to identify and analyze molecular jets from young protostars in Vela-D, revealing their association with dust peaks, their exciting sources, and evolutionary trends in jet length and protostar development.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive IRAC-based survey of molecular jets in Vela-D, identifying their exciting sources and analyzing their properties and evolutionary implications.
Findings
Identified 15 jets and ~70 knots in Vela-D.
Most exciting sources are low-mass protostars.
Shorter jets are linked to younger sources.
Abstract
We present a survey of H2 jets from young protostars in the Vela-D molecular cloud (VMR-D), based on Spitzer -IRAC data between 3.6 and 8.0 micron. Our search has led to the identification of 15 jets and about 70 well aligned knots within 1.2 squared degree. We compare the IRAC maps with observations of the H2 1-0 S(1) line at 2.12 micron, with a Spitzer-MIPS map at 24 and 70 micron, and with a map of the dust continuum emission at 1.2 mm. We find a association between molecular jets and dust peaks. The jet candidate exciting sources have been searched for in the published catalog of the Young Stellar Objects of VMR-D. We selected all the sources of Class II or earlier which are located close to the jet center and aligned with it.The association between jet and exciting source was validated by estimating the differential extinction between the jet opposite lobes. We are able to find a…
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