Multi-epoch Sub-arcsecond [Fe II] Spectroimaging of the DG Tau Outflows with NIFS. II. On the Nature of the Bipolar Outflow Asymmetry
Marc C White, Geoffrey V Bicknell, Peter J McGregor, Raquel Salmeron

TL;DR
This study uses spectroimaging to analyze the bipolar outflows of DG Tauri, revealing that asymmetries are caused by environmental interactions rather than intrinsic launch mechanisms.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the observed outflow asymmetry in DG Tauri results from ambient medium effects, providing a new perspective on YSO outflow asymmetries.
Findings
Receding outflow forms a bubble-like structure due to environmental obstruction.
The approaching outflow is a well-collimated jet within a disc wind.
Environmental effects can explain bipolar asymmetries in YSO outflows.
Abstract
The origin of bipolar outflow asymmetry in young stellar objects (YSOs) remains poorly understood. It may be due to an intrinsically asymmetric outflow launch mechanism, or it may be caused by the effects of the ambient medium surrounding the YSO. Answering this question is an important step in understanding outflow launching. We have investigated the bipolar outflows driven by the T Tauri star DG Tauri on scales of hundreds of AU, using the Near-infrared Integral Field Spectrograph (NIFS) on Gemini North. The approaching outflow consists of a well-collimated jet, nested within a lower-velocity disc wind. The receding outflow is composed of a single-component bubble-like structure. We analyse the kinemat- ics of the receding outflow using kinetic models, and determine that it is a quasi-stationary bubble with an expanding internal velocity field. We propose that this bubble forms…
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