Investigating the Nested Structure of the Outflow from the Low Luminosity Protostar IRAS 16253-2429 using JWST and ALMA
Mayank Narang, Himanshu Tyagi, Nagayoshi Ohashi, P. Manoj, S. Thomas Megeath, John J. Tobin, Ewine F. van Dishoeck, Neal J. Evans II, Dan M. Watson, Alessio Caratti o Garatti, Jes K. J{\o}rgensen, Robert Gutermuth, Yusuke Aso, Henrik Beuther, Leslie W. Looney, David A. Neufeld

TL;DR
This study uses JWST and ALMA observations to analyze the nested outflow structure of the low luminosity protostar IRAS 16253-2429, revealing a wide-angle wind, a collimated jet, and their velocity and excitation properties, shedding light on early star formation processes.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength analysis of outflow structure and kinematics in a low luminosity Class 0 protostar using JWST and ALMA data.
Findings
Detected a wide-angle molecular outflow with a narrow jet component.
Observed higher velocities in higher excitation H$_2$ lines.
Revealed a nested velocity and excitation structure consistent with magnetohydrodynamic wind models.
Abstract
Understanding the earliest stage of star and planet formation requires detailed observations to address the connection and interplay between the accretion, outflow and disk evolution. We present results from the observations of the low luminosity () and mass (M\,0.15~M) Class~0 protostar IRAS 162532429, conducted as part of the \textit{eDisk} ALMA large program and the JWST cycle-1 GO program \textit{IPA}. Observations reveal a wide hourglass-shaped continuum cavity traced in scattered light (at ~5~m), with a brighter, extended northern side. We detect 15 pure rotational H transitions (E:~1015--21411~K), revealing a wide-angle molecular outflow. {The outflow width (as traced in H~0-0~S(11)) at the protostellar location measures 35 au, slightly larger than the dust and Keplerian disk diameters…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
