High Resolution Spectroscopy of Shocked H2 from Stellar Outflows

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We present new high resolution spectroscopy of nine separate H2 emission knots from outflows in OMC-2/3. The long-slit spectra, taken with the Phoenix spectrograph mounted at the KPNO Mayall 4 m, show 2.12 μ m v=1--0 S(1) emission with FWHMs of 15--35 km s-1. The majority of the spectral line profiles show a single peak, corresponding to the main bow shock, with the peak velocities clustered near the v LSR of the cloud at 13--14 km s-1. Four knots in addition show the jet (or Mach disk) shocks, blue-shifted from the ambient cloud v LSR by -75 km s-1 to -20 km s-1. Comparisons to parabolic bow-shock models allow us to roughly determine the flow orientation with respect to the line-of-sight, and ascertain that the emission is likely to be due to C-shocks. This research was partially funded by the NASA Astrobiology program.

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