Jet multiplicity in the proto-binary system NGC1333-IRAS4A. The detailed CALYPSO IRAM-PdBI view
G. Santangelo, C. Codella, S. Cabrit, A. J. Maury, F. Gueth, S. Maret,, B. Lefloch, A. Belloche, Ph. Andr\'e, P. Hennebelle, S. Anderl, L. Podio, and, L. Testi

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution IRAM observations to analyze the jets and chemical properties of the NGC1333-IRAS4A proto-binary system, revealing distinct jet characteristics and evolutionary stages of its two protostars.
Contribution
First detailed disentanglement of outflow emission from the two sources in NGC1333-IRAS4A, showing different jet properties and chemical richness, indicating different evolutionary stages.
Findings
A1 jet is faster with a short dynamical timescale and associated with shocked emission.
A2 jet shows bending, diffuse emission, and chemical richness, suggesting precession and more advanced evolution.
High-velocity shocked emission observed along the A1 jet.
Abstract
Owing to the paucity of sub-arcsecond (sub)mm observations required to probe the innermost regions of newly forming protostars, several fundamental questions are still being debated, such as the existence and coevality of close multiple systems. We study the physical and chemical properties of the jets and protostellar sources in the NGC1333-IRAS4A proto-binary system using continuum emission and molecular tracers of shocked gas. We observed NGC1333-IRAS4A in the SiO(6-5), SO(6_5-5_4), and CO(2-1) lines and the continuum emission at 1.3, 1.4, and 3 mm using the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer in the framework of the CALYPSO large program. We clearly disentangle for the first time the outflow emission from the two sources A1 and A2. The two protostellar jets have very different properties: the A1 jet is faster, has a short dynamical timescale (<10^3 yr), and is associated with H2…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
