Discovery of a jet from the single HAe/Be star HD 100546
P. C. Schneider, C. Dougados, E. T. Whelan, J. Eisl\"offel, H. M., G\"unther, N. Hu\'elamo, I. Mendigut\'ia, R. D. Oudmaijer, Tracy L. Beck

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a protostellar jet from the Herbig Ae/Be star HD 100546 using VLT/MUSE observations, providing new insights into jet formation in intermediate-mass young stars with complex disks.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of an optical jet from HD 100546, an intermediate-mass star, and analyzes its properties and relation to the star's protoplanetary disk.
Findings
Jet similar to low-mass star jets
Mass-loss rate estimated at ~3.2 x 10^-10 M_sun/yr
Jet-launching region within about 2 au
Abstract
Young accreting stars drive outflows that collimate into jets, which can be seen hundreds of au from their driving sources. Accretion and outflow activity cease with system age, and it is believed that magneto-centrifugally launched disk winds are critical agents in regulating accretion through the protoplanetary disk. Protostellar jets are well studied in classical T~Tauri stars (), while few nearby (pc) intermediate-mass stars (), known as Herbig Ae/Be stars, have detected jets. We report VLT/MUSE observations of the Herbig~Ae/Be star HD~100546 and the discovery of a protostellar jet. The jet is similar in appearance to jets driven by low-mass stars and compares well with the jet of HD~163296, the only other known optical jet from a nearby Herbig~Ae/Be star. We derive a (one-sided) mass-loss rate in the jet of $\log…
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