Resolving the shocked gas in HH54 with Herschel: CO line mapping at high spatial and spectral resolution
P. Bjerkeli, R. Liseau, C. Brinch, G. Olofsson, G. Santangelo, S., Cabrit, M. Benedettini, J. H. Black, G. Herczeg, K. Justtanont, L. E., Kristensen, B. Larsson, B. Nisini, and M. Tafalla

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel observations and radiative transfer modeling to analyze the physical conditions and kinematics of the HH54 shock region, revealing a hot upstream molecular component and detailed shock morphology.
Contribution
It provides high-resolution FIR CO line mapping of HH54 and introduces a 3D bow-shock model that explains the observed CO line displacement and shock dynamics.
Findings
Displacement of CO emission maxima with increasing J levels.
Identification of a hot (800 K) molecular component upstream of the shock.
Correlation of the hot component with dissociative shock signatures.
Abstract
The HH54 shock is a Herbig-Haro object, located in the nearby Chamaeleon II cloud. Observed CO line profiles are due to a complex distribution in density, temperature, velocity, and geometry. Resolving the HH54 shock wave in the far-infrared cooling lines of CO constrain the kinematics, morphology, and physical conditions of the shocked region. We used the PACS and SPIRE instruments on board the Herschel space observatory to map the full FIR spectrum in a region covering the HH54 shock wave. Complementary Herschel-HIFI, APEX, and Spitzer data are used in the analysis as well. The observed features in the line profiles are reproduced using a 3D radiative transfer model of a bow-shock, constructed with the Line Modeling Engine code (LIME). The FIR emission is confined to the HH54 region and a coherent displacement of the location of the emission maximum of CO with increasing J is…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
