Westbrook's Molecular Gun: Discovery of Near-IR Micro-Structures in AFGL 618
Abstract
We present high-sensitivity near-IR images of a carbon-rich proto-planetary nebula, AFGL 618, obtained with the Subaru Telescope. These images have revealed ``bullets'' and ``horns'' extending farther out from the edges of the previously known bipolar lobes. The spatial coincidence between these near-IR micro-structures and the optical collimated outflow structure, together with the detection of shock-excited, forbidden IR lines of atomic species, strongly suggests that these bullets and horns represent the locations from which [\ion{Fe}{2}] IR lines arise. We have also discovered CO clumps moving at km s at the positions of the near-IR bullets by re-analyzing the existing CO interferometry data. These findings indicate that the near-IR micro-structures represent the positions of shocked surfaces at which fast-moving molecular clumps interface with the ambient circumstellar shell.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0107320,
title = {Westbrook's Molecular Gun: Discovery of Near-IR Micro-Structures in AFGL 618},
author = {Toshiya Ueta and David Fong and Margaret Meixner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0107320},
year = {2009}
}
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2 figures. To appear in the ApJ Letters