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The Herbig-Haro Objects - Breakup of Protostellar Cocoons

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2016

M.A. Dopita*
Affiliation:
Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatory, Australia

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From a large body of data gathered on the 3.9 metre AAT and the 2 metre and 76 cm telescopes at Mount Stromlo including absolute photometry, quantitative spectrometry and studies of internal velocity fields, the Herbig-Haro objects are shown to be radiating shock fronts in the ISM. Physical conditions are found by comparison with theoretical models of plane-parallel shock fronts. Shock velocities in the range 30–150 km/sec are observed, and the densities in the interstellar clouds in which the objects are embedded found to be 80–400 cm". Extinction at Hg ranges up to 4.4 mag. Parameters are found to be consistent with the radiation pressure driven breakup of a dust cocoon around a newly formed B-type star.

Type
Session VII: The Origin of Planetary Nebulaesession VII the Origin of Planetary Nebulae
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