Ejection processes in the young open cluster NGC 2264. A study of the [OI]{\lambda}6300 emission line
Pauline McGinnis, Catherine Dougados, Silvia H. P. Alencar, J\'er\^ome, Bouvier, Sylvie Cabrit

TL;DR
This study investigates the [OI]6300 emission line in young stars of NGC 2264 to understand outflow phenomena, revealing correlations with stellar properties and disk evolution, and supporting models of inner disk winds and gas dispersal.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of [OI]6300 line components in NGC 2264, linking line features to disk and accretion properties, and compares findings with previous studies in Taurus to understand outflow origins.
Findings
[OI]6300 luminosity correlates with stellar and accretion luminosity.
HVC detected mainly in systems with optically thick inner disks.
BLVCs show blueshifts up to 50 km/s, originating close to the star.
Abstract
We search for correlations between the [OI]6300 line, a well-known tracer of jets and winds in young stars, and stellar/disk/accretion properties in the young cluster NGC 2264, aiming to characterize the outflow phenomena that occur within the circumstellar environment. We analyzed FLAMES spectra of 184 stars, detecting the [OI]6300 line in 108 CTTSs and 2 Herbig AeBe stars. We identified the main features of this line: a high-velocity component (HVC), and a broad and narrow low-velocity components (BLVC and NLVC). We calculated their luminosities and kinematic properties, then compared with stellar/accretion parameters. The luminosity of the [OI]6300 line correlates positively with the stellar and accretion luminosity. The HVC is only detected among systems with optically thick inner disks; the BLVC is found in thick disk systems and few systems with anemic disks; and the NLVC is…
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