[OI]63micron jets in class 0 sources detected by Herschel
B. Nisini, G. Santangelo, T. Giannini, S. Antoniucci, S. Cabrit, C., Codella, C.J. Davis, J. Eisloeffel, L. Kristensen, G. Herczeg, D. Neufeld,, E.F. van Dishoeck

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel PACS observations to map [OI]63 micron emission in protostellar outflows, revealing atomic jets with high velocities and their relation to molecular jets, providing insights into jet composition and mass flux in star formation.
Contribution
First detailed mapping of [OI]63 micron emission in multiple protostellar outflows, linking atomic jets to molecular jets and measuring mass flux rates with new methods.
Findings
Detected spatially resolved atomic jets with velocities up to 200 km/s.
Found [OI] and molecular gas are kinematically connected.
Mass flux ratios suggest molecular jets dominate in some sources.
Abstract
We present Herschel PACS mapping observations of the [OI]63 micron line towards protostellar outflows in the L1448, NGC1333-IRAS4, HH46, BHR71 and VLA1623 star forming regions. We detect emission spatially resolved along the outflow direction, which can be associated with a low excitation atomic jet. In the L1448-C, HH46 IRS and BHR71 IRS1 outflows this emission is kinematically resolved into blue- and red-shifted jet lobes, having radial velocities up to 200 km/s. In the L1448-C atomic jet the velocity increases with the distance from the protostar, similarly to what observed in the SiO jet associated with this source. This suggests that [OI] and molecular gas are kinematically connected and that this latter could represent the colder cocoon of a jet at higher excitation. Mass flux rates (\.M(OI)) have been measured from the [OI]63micron luminosity adopting two independent…
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