Gas physical conditions and kinematics of the giant outflow Ou4
Romano L.M. Corradi, Nicolas Grosso, Agn\`es Acker, Robert Greimel,, and Patrick Guillout

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical conditions, morphology, and kinematics of the giant bipolar outflow Ou4, suggesting it is likely inside the Sh 2-129 HII region and possibly launched by the young stellar cluster HR8119 about 90,000 years ago.
Contribution
It provides detailed morphological, spectroscopic, and kinematic analysis of Ou4, and refines its distance and origin hypotheses, including the possibility of it being a planetary nebula or stellar eruption.
Findings
Ou4 is a shock-excited, fast collimated outflow with bow-shock geometry.
Distance to Ou4 and associated stars is estimated at 712 parsecs.
Ou4's kinetic energy is approximately 4 x 10^47 ergs.
Abstract
Ou4 is a recently discovered bipolar outflow with a projected size of more than one degree in the plane of the sky. It is apparently centred on the young stellar cluster -whose most massive representative is the triple system HR8119- inside the HII region Sh 2-129. The driving source, the nature, and the distance of Ou4 are not known. Deep narrow-band imagery of the whole nebula at arcsec resolution was obtained to study its morphology. Long-slit spectroscopy of the tips of the bipolar lobes was secured to determine the gas ionization mechanism, physical conditions, and line-of-sight velocities. An estimate of the proper motions at the tip of the south lobe using archival images is attempted. The existing multi-wavelength data for Sh 2-129 and HR 8119 are also comprehensively reviewed. The morphology of Ou4, its emission-line spatial distribution, line flux ratios, and the kinematic…
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