The accretion-ejection connection in the asymmetric Th 28 jet revealed by MUSE-NFM
A. Murphy (1), E. T. Whelan (2), F. Bacciotti (3), A. Kirwan (4), D. Coffey (4), M. Birney (5), J. Eisl\"offel (6), H. Takami (1) ((1) Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy, Astrophysics, (2) Maynooth University, (3) INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution VLT/MUSE observations to analyze the asymmetric jets of Th 28, revealing frequent knot ejections, a consistent outflow-accretion ratio, and insights into jet launching mechanisms in young stellar objects.
Contribution
It provides detailed diagnostics of jet properties and links recent increases in accretion rate to knot ejections, advancing understanding of the accretion-ejection connection in T Tauri stars.
Findings
Frequent knot ejections every 3-6 years.
Constant ratio of mass outflow to accretion.
Similar mass outflow rates in both jet lobes.
Abstract
Mass loss through stellar jets is closely tied to the process of accretion through the disk. Understanding phenomena such as episodic ejections and outflow asymmetries can thus shed light on the mechanism of jet launching and its connection to both mass accretion and the evolution of the protoplanetary disk. We use new VLT/MUSE Narrow Field Mode observations of the Classical T Tauri Star Th 28 to map the jet structures within 6'' of the source at an effective angular resolution of 0.''12, provided by the combination of the AO correction and image deconvolution. The emission line profiles and flux ratios are investigated and diagnostic analysis of the optical forbidden emission lines (FELs) is used to estimate the electron density, ionisation fraction, electron temperature and shock velocities in both jet lobes within 200 au of the star. The mass outflow rates in each lobe are obtained…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
