Sub-0.1" optical imaging of the Z CMa jets with SPHERE/ZIMPOL
S. Antoniucci, L. Podio, B. Nisini, F. Bacciotti, E. Lagadec, E., Sissa, A. La Camera, T. Giannini, H. M. Schmid, R. Gratton, M. Turatto, S., Desidera, M. Bonnefoy, G. Chauvin, C. Dougados, A. Bazzon, C. Thalmann, M., Langlois

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution optical imaging to analyze the jets from the young binary Z CMa, revealing detailed jet structures, their origins, and mass loss rates, providing insights into jet-launching mechanisms in FUor objects.
Contribution
First direct measurement of jet mass loss rate in a FUor, showing similarities to T Tauri jets and suggesting common jet-launching mechanisms.
Findings
Extended emission observed from both sources.
Highly collimated jet from FUor component traced down to 80 AU.
Jet wiggle consistent with orbital motion around an unseen companion.
Abstract
Crucial information on the mass accretion-ejection in young stars can be obtained from high spatial resolution images of jets in sources with recurrent accretion outbursts. Using the SPHERE/ZIMPOL instrument, we observed the young binary Z CMa that is composed of a Herbig Be star and a FUor object, both driving a jet. We analyse the structure of the two jets in relation with previous accretion events observed in this target. We obtained optical images in the Halpha and OI 6300A lines at the unprecedented angular resolution of ~0.03 arcsec, on which we have performed both continuum subtraction and deconvolution, thereby deriving results that are consistent with each other. Our images reveal extended emission from both sources: a fairly compact and poorly collimated emission SW of the Herbig component and an extended collimated and precessing jet from the FUor component. The compact…
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