The Outflow of the B335 Protostar II: After the Outburst
Klaus W. Hodapp, Adwin Boogert, Doug Johnstone, Valentin J. M. Le Gouellec, Eleni Tsiakaliari, Helen J. Fraser, Laurie L. Chu, Thomas Greene, Marcia J. Rieke

TL;DR
This study investigates the effects of a major outburst in the B335 protostar on its jet and surrounding environment, revealing cavity formation, shock front evolution, and changes in gas and ice properties near the protostar.
Contribution
It provides detailed kinematic and compositional analysis of the outflow and shock fronts during an ongoing protostellar outburst, offering new insights into early outflow evolution.
Findings
The outflow has carved a cavity around B335.
Shock fronts show evolving emission characteristics.
Column densities of certain ices increase toward the protostar.
Abstract
The B335 protostar has undergone a major outburst detected in the scattered light of its outflow cavity that has not yet ended. B335 therefore offers the rare opportunity to study its effect on the jet of a protostellar object. Photometry of background stars behind B335 is used to map visual continuum extinction and HO ice absorption and demonstrates that the outflow has carved out a cavity. Precise proper motions of the shock fronts emerging from the B335 protostar were obtained. The kinematic age of the most prominent shock front (3E) corresponds to the early phases of the ongoing outburst of the B335 protostar. Shock 3E shows strong CO gas emission, as well as H and [\ion{Fe}{2}] emission. Older shock fronts show diminished CO emission and are dominated by H and [\ion{Fe}{2}]. The emission feature 0E, closest to the protostar, is distinct in proper motion and radial…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
