The feedback of atomic jets from embedded protostars in NGC 1333
Odysseas Dionatos, Manuel G\"udel

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel/PACS spectral line maps to analyze atomic jets from embedded protostars in NGC 1333, revealing their significant role in cloud turbulence and star formation feedback.
Contribution
It provides detailed velocity and morphological analysis of atomic jets using [OI] lines, highlighting their energy contribution compared to molecular outflows.
Findings
[OI] line-centroid maps reveal velocity structures down to 5 km/s.
Atomic jets' energy release is comparable to that of large-scale outflows.
Atomic jets contribute significantly to cloud turbulence and star formation feedback.
Abstract
Star-formation feedback onto the parent cloud is conventionally examined through the study of molecular outflows. Little is however known on the effect that atomic ejecta, tracing fast shocks, can have on the global cloud properties. In this study we employ Herschel/PACS [OI] and [CII] spectral line maps of the NGC 1333 star-forming region to assess the relative influence of atomic jets onto the star-formation process. Atomic line maps are compared against molecular outflow tracers and atomic ejecta are associated to individual driving sources. We study the detailed morphology and velocity distribution of [OI] line using channel and line-centroid maps and derive the momentum, energy, and mass flux for all the bipolar jets traced by [OI] line emission. We find that the line-centroid maps can trace velocity structures down to 5 km s which is a factor of 20 beyond the nominal…
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