New insights into a familiar friend - CO J = 2-1 mapping of the bipolar outflow source NGC 1333 (HH 7-11)

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Astronomical Models, Carbon Monoxide, Gas Flow, Molecular Clouds, Red Shift, Rotational Spectra, Emission Spectra, Interstellar Matter, Nebulae, Star Formation

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The bipolar outflow source NGC 1333 (HH 7-11) was observed in the J = 2-1 transition of (C-12)O, and evidence was found for a strong westerly termination of the red outflow lobe at a velocity V(lsr) about 27 km/s, together with maximal mean red-flow velocities Delta v centered upon both the driving source SVS 13 and the westerly limit of the outflow zone. As a consequence, a model is proposed for the source in which the red-shifted outflow is directly impinging upon a nearby molecular cloud, causing extensive surface erosion and/or diversion of the jet material.

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