Imaging of HH80-81 jet in the NIR shock tracers H$_2$ and [Fe II]
Sreelekshmi Mohan, Sarita Vig, Watson P. Varricatt, Anandmayee Tej

TL;DR
This study presents near-infrared imaging of the HH80-81 jet, revealing detailed shock structures and emission features that inform on the jet's shock dynamics, morphology, and mass-loss rates in a massive protostar system.
Contribution
First detailed NIR imaging of HH80-81 jet in H₂ and [Fe II] lines, mapping shock structures and emission variations along the jet.
Findings
Detected nine knot groups spaced 0.2-0.9 pc apart.
Northern knots show varying emission from [Fe II] to H₂ with distance.
Mass-loss rates are consistent with massive protostar outflows.
Abstract
The HH80-81 system is one of the most powerful jets driven by a massive protostar. We present new near-infrared (NIR) line imaging observations of the HH80-81 jet in the H (2.122 m) and [Fe II] (1.644 m) lines. These lines trace not only the jet close to the exciting source but also the knots located farther away. We have detected nine groups of knot-like structures in the jet including HH80 and HH81 spaced pc apart. The knots in the northern arm of the jet show only [Fe II] emission closer to the exciting source, a combination of [Fe II] and H at intermediate distances, and solely H emission farther outwards. Towards the southern arm, all the knots exhibit both H and [Fe II] emission. The nature of the shocks is inferred by assimilating the NIR observations with radio and X-ray observations from literature. In the northern arm, we infer the presence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · High-pressure geophysics and materials
