JET BOW SHOCKS AND CLUMPY SHELLS OF H-2 EMISSION IN THE YOUNG STELLAROUTFLOW CEPHEUS-A

Citation
P. Hartigan et al., JET BOW SHOCKS AND CLUMPY SHELLS OF H-2 EMISSION IN THE YOUNG STELLAROUTFLOW CEPHEUS-A, The Astronomical journal, 111(3), 1996, pp. 1278
Citations number
81
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00046256
Volume
111
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6256(1996)111:3<1278:JBSACS>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
New narrowband infrared H-2 and continuum images taken in subarcsecond seeing with the CFHT resolve the shells of molecular hydrogen discove red by Bally & Lane (1991) in Cepheus A into dozens of tiny clumps. Th e molecular gas lies exterior to HH objects that are visible in [S II] and H alpha images of the region, Additional wide field images show t hat the H-2 emission is distributed primarily to the east and west of the luminous cluster of massive stars that marks the center of Cepheus A. The molecular emission to the east appears as an irregular jet, wh ile that to the west concentrates in shells. The various mechanisms pr oposed to heat molecular gas in young stellar outflows predict distinc t spatial and kinematic signatures for the optical and H-2 emission th at can be compared with observations. In Cepheus A, shocks appear to b e responsible for most of the H-2 emission, though fluorescence could excite a diffuse bow-shaped feature that has a bright optical counterp art. We propose that wakes from the bow shocks in the HH objects heat and accelerate the H-2 into the observed shells, while the molecular c lumps form as a result of cooling instabilities behind the bow shocks. (C) 1996 American Astronomical Society.