Towards a complete picture of the Sco-Cen outflow
M. Piecka, S. Hutschenreuter, J. Alves

TL;DR
This study refines the understanding of the Sco-Cen outflow by mapping its structure and origin, revealing multiple components and suggesting an extended feedback source distribution within the association.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, multi-component model of the Sco-Cen outflow, linking it to specific stellar populations and favoring a constant flow over spherical models.
Findings
The outflow has at least two components with distinct velocities and tracers.
A constant flow model effectively describes the outflow's properties.
A 25 pc H I cloud is confirmed as part of the Sco-Cen flow.
Abstract
Previous studies have shown strong evidence that the Sun is crossing an outflow originating from the Sco-Cen OB association. Understanding this outflow's origin and structure illuminates how massive star formation shapes the interstellar medium (ISM) and helps predict future Galactic conditions affecting our Solar System. We analysed H I emission and optical ISM absorption lines towards 47 early-type stars around the Upper Sco region to refine the map of the Sco-Cen outflow. Combined with data for nearby stars, we find that the outflow has at least two components: a faster, low-density component traced by Ca II, and a slower, possibly lower-density component traced by Mg II and Fe II in the UV that is passing through the Earth. A constant flow model successfully describes both components with and…
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