Bowshocks driven by the pole-on molecular jet of outbursting protostar SVS 13
G. Bl\'azquez-Calero, G. Anglada, S. Cabrit, M. Osorio, A.C. Raga, G.A. Fuller, J.F. G\'omez, R. Estalella, A.K. Diaz-Rodriguez, J.M. Torrelles, L.F. Rodr\'iguez, E. Mac\'ias, I. de Gregorio-Monsalvo, S.T. Megeath, L. Zapata, P.T.P. Ho

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to reveal detailed structures of molecular bullets driven by a protostellar jet, showing bowshock features that support models of jet-driven outflows and linking episodic ejections to accretion bursts.
Contribution
It provides high-resolution imaging of a molecular bullet, confirming bowshock models and connecting outflow variability with protostellar accretion events.
Findings
Morphology consistent with momentum-conserving bowshocks
Episodic ejections linked to 1990 outburst
Outflow structures reveal jet-driven entrainment processes
Abstract
Outflows play a key role in the star and planet formation processes. Some outflows show discrete clumps of cold molecular gas moving at extremely high velocities (EHVs) of 100 km s, known as ''molecular bullets'', that are likely closely associated with their primary driving agent. Here we present ALMA CO(J=3-2) observations of a bright EHV molecular bullet that reveal its morphology in detail down to scales of 30 au and its kinematic structure across the entire intermediate velocity range (30-100 km s). These provide important new insights into how outflows transfer mass and momentum to the surrounding medium. The observed channel maps display several sequences of ring-like features whose velocity increases and size decreases with projected distance from the driving source, each sequence tracing a thin, bow-shaped shell culminating on-axis in a bright EHV…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions · Educational Leadership and Practices
