Cj. Davis et al., SUBMILLIMETER AND NEAR-INFRARED OBSERVATIONS OF L1448 - A CURVING H2 JET WITH MULTIPLE BOW SHOCKS, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 266(4), 1994, pp. 933-944
A high-resolution (0.6 arcsec pixel-1), narrow-band, H-2, upsilon = 1-
0 S(1) image of the high-velocity CO outflow in L1448 reveals a remark
able jet-like structure. The coincidence of this H-2 jet with the CO b
ipolar outflow implies a close association between the two phenomena.
The H-2 jct comprises a series of knots, and three bow-shaped features
equally spaced along the jet length, which we associate with the spor
adic nature of this outflow. K-band imaging of the source also shows a
conical reflection nebula extending towards the H-2 jet structure, wh
ilst maps in HCO+ J = 3-2 and CS J = 5-4 show two peaks, one towards t
he source of the H-2 jet and CO outflow, and the other towards the inf
rared source IRS 3 situated to the north of this region. Together thes
e observations suggest that the H-2 jet represents the shock interface
between a stellar wind from the L1448-mm source and the surrounding m
olecular gas, although the CO outflow is not thought to be dependent o
n this interaction.