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Nature of shocks revealed by SOFIA OI observations in the Cepheus E protostellar outflow

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-05-24 v1

Abstract

Protostellar jets and outflows are key features of the star-formation process, and primary processes of the feedback of young stars on the interstellar medium. Understanding the underlying shocks is necessary to explain how jets and outflows are launched, and to quantify their chemical and energetic impacts on the surrounding medium. We performed a high-spectral resolution study of the [OI]63μm_{\rm 63 \mu m} emission in the outflow of the intermediate-mass Class 0 protostar Cep E-mm. We present observations of the OI 3^3P1_1 \rightarrow 3^3P2_2, OH between 2Π1/2^2\Pi_{1/2} J=3/2J = 3/2 and J=1/2J = 1/2 at 1837.8 GHz, and CO (16-15) lines with SOFIA-GREAT at three positions in the Cep E outflow: mm (the driving protostar), BI (in the southern lobe), and BII (the terminal position in the southern lobe). The CO line is detected at all three positions. The OI line is detected in BI and BII, whereas the OH line is not detected. In BII, we identify three kinematical components in OI and CO, already detected in CO: the jet, the HH377 terminal bow-shock, and the outflow cavity. The OI column density is higher in the outflow cavity than in the jet, which itself is higher than in the terminal shock. The terminal shock is where the abundance ratio of OI to CO is the lowest (about 0.2), whereas the jet component is atomic (ratio \sim2.7). In the jet, we compare the OI observations with shock models that successfully fit the integrated intensity of 10 CO lines: these models do not fit the OI data. The high intensity of OI emission points towards the propagation of additional dissociative or alternative FUV-irradiated shocks, where the illumination comes from the shock itself. From the sample of low-to-high mass protostellar outflows where similar observations have been performed, the effects of illumination seem to increase with the mass of the protostar.

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@article{arxiv.1704.03796,
  title  = {Nature of shocks revealed by SOFIA OI observations in the Cepheus E protostellar outflow},
  author = {A. Gusdorf and S. Anderl and B. Lefloch and S. Leurini and H. Wiesemeyer and R. Guesten and M. Benedettini and C. Codella and B. Godard and A. I. Gomez-Ruiz and K. Jacobs and L. E. Kristensen and P. Lesaffre and G. Pineau des Forets and D. C. Lis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.03796},
  year   = {2017}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures, 6 tables, Astronomy and astrophysics, in press