The Morphology of the HD 163296 jet as a window on its planetary system
A. Kirwan, A. Murphy, P.C Schneider, E. T. Whelan, C. Dougados, J., Eisl\"offel

TL;DR
This study uses optical spectroscopy to analyze the morphology and proper motions of the HD 163296 jet, providing insights into its structure and the possible presence of planetary companions affecting its features.
Contribution
It offers new observations of jet knots, challenges previous periodicity assumptions, and constrains the presence of massive companions based on jet morphology.
Findings
Detected merging of knots and two new knots.
Observed jet axis deviations due to asymmetric shocks.
Ruled out companions >0.1 solar masses within 1-35 au.
Abstract
HD163296 is a Herbig Ae star which drives a bipolar knotty jet with a total length of ~6000au. Strong evidence exists that the disk of HD163296 harbors planets. Studies have shown that the presence of companions around jet-driving stars could affect the morphology of the jets. This includes a `wiggling' of the jet axis and a periodicity in the positions of the jet knots. In this study we investigate the morphology (including the jet width and axis position) and proper motions of the HD163296 jets, and use our results to better understand the whole system.This study is based on optical integral-field spectroscopy observations obtained with VLT/MUSE in 2017. Using spectro-images and position velocity diagrams extracted from the MUSE data cube, we investigated the number and positions of the jet knots. A comparison was made to X-Shooter data collected in 2012 and the knot proper motions…
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