Synthetic Images and Long-Slit Spectra of Protostellar Jets
Author(s) -
Hsien Shang,
Frank H. Shu,
A. E. Glassgold
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
the astrophysical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.376
H-Index - 489
eISSN - 1538-4357
pISSN - 0004-637X
DOI - 10.1086/311135
Subject(s) - physics , spectral line , astrophysics , jet (fluid) , slit , line (geometry) , brightness , ionization , collimated light , surface brightness , astronomy , optics , galaxy , geometry , mechanics , ion , laser , mathematics , quantum mechanics
[[abstract]]We construct synthetic images and long-slit spectra of protostellar jets modeled as steady state X-winds. Assuming uniform ionization fractions and electron temperatures, we calculate non-LTE level populations for five-level atoms. Synthetic images in the [S II] lambda 6716/lambda 6731 and [O I] lambda 6300/lambda 6364 lines have roughly the same surface brightness as observed jets if we ignore their knotty structure. Long-slit spectra taken with the slit placed along the central axis of the jet, or slightly displaced laterally from it, provide strong evidence in support of the X-wind theory. In both the models and the actual objects, wide line profiles, containing both large positive and negative velocities, are often seen at the base of the flow, indicative of a wide angle wind. As one progresses up the length of the slit, the line profiles narrow to straddle the projected velocity of a highly collimated jet.[[fileno]]2010118010046[[department]]物理
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