VLA observations of high-velocity H I associated with the Herbig-Haro objects 7-11
The continuum and H I emission from the HH 7-11 region has been observed with the VLA at 21 cm. A total of 58 sources are detected in the region in the continuum, most of them background objects. Several of these sources are almost certainly associated with the HH 7-11 region, and their nature is di...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 1990-12, Vol.365 (1), p.261-268 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The continuum and H I emission from the HH 7-11 region has been observed with the VLA at 21 cm. A total of 58 sources are detected in the region in the continuum, most of them background objects. Several of these sources are almost certainly associated with the HH 7-11 region, and their nature is discussed. At the velocity of the ambient cloud, H I emission regions around SVS 3 and BD + 30 549 deg are detected which are the illuminating stars of NGC 1333, the reflection nebula to the northeast of HH 7-11. It is suggested that these zones are photodissociated H I regions. The H I emission at + or - 20 km/s maps two apparently independent bipolar outflows associated with HH 7-11 and with HH 12. At higher velocities, the high-velocity bipolar H I emission associated with HH 7-11 can still be detected. The 40 km/s redshifted H I emission is more compact than the 20 km/s redshifted H I emission, as expected for a decelerating outflow. 39 refs. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.1086/169479 |