Mass ejection and time variability in protostellar outflows: Cep E. SOLIS XVI
A. de A. Schutzer, P. R. Rivera-Ortiz, B. Lefloch, A. Gusdorf, C., Favre, D. Segura-Cox, A. Lopez-Sepulcre, R. Neri, J. Ospina-Zamudio, M. De, Simone, C. Codella, S. Viti, L. Podio, J. Pineda, R. O'Donoghue, C., Ceccarelli, P. Caselli, F. Alves, R. Bachiller, N. Balucani

TL;DR
This study investigates the time variability and dynamics of protostellar jets in Cep E, revealing knot formation, velocity variations, and jet precession, which inform star formation feedback and accretion processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational analysis of jet variability, knot distribution, and a precession model for the first time in Cep E's Class 0 protostar.
Findings
Jet consists of 18 knots with mass ~10^-3 Msun.
Knot intervals are bimodal, ~50-80yr near the protostar and ~150-200yr farther out.
Jet precession period is approximately 2000 years.
Abstract
Protostellar jets are an important agent of star formation feedback, tightly connected with the mass-accretion process. The history of jet formation and mass-ejection provides constraints on the mass accretion history and the nature of the driving source. We want to characterize the time-variability of the mass-ejection phenomena at work in the Class 0 protostellar phase, in order to better understand the dynamics of the outflowing gas and bring more constraints on the origin of the jet chemical composition and the mass-accretion history. We have observed the emission of the CO 2-1 and SO N_J=5_4-4_3 rotational transitions with NOEMA, towards the intermediate-mass Class 0 protostellar system Cep E. The CO high-velocity jet emission reveals a central component associated with high-velocity molecular knots, also detected in SO, surrounded by a collimated layer of entrained gas. The gas…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions · Educational Leadership and Practices
