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Corradi, R. L. M.; Grosso, Nicolas; Acker, Agnès; Greimel, Robert; Guillout, Patrick
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 570, id.A105, 13 pp.
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2014
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Context. The recently discovered bipolar outflow Ou4 has a projected
size of more than one degree in the plane of the sky. It is apparently
centred on the young stellar cluster - whose most massive representative
is the triple system HR 8119 - inside the H ii region Sh 2-129. The
driving source, the nature, and the distance of Ou4 are not known. Aims: The basic properties of Ou4 and its environment are
investigated to shed light on the origin of this remarkable outflow. Methods: Deep narrow-band imagery of the whole nebula at arcsecond
resolution was obtained to study the details of its morphology.
Long-slit spectroscopy of the bipolar lobe tips was secured to determine
the gas ionisation mechanism, physical conditions, and line-of-sight
velocities. An estimate of the proper motions at the tip of the south
lobe using archival plate images was attempted. The existing
multi-wavelength data for Sh 2-129 and HR 8119 were also comprehensively
reviewed. Results: The observed morphology of Ou4, its
emission-line spatial distribution, line flux ratios, and the kinematic
modelling developed adopting a bow-shock parabolic geometry, illustrate
the expansion of a shock-excited fast collimated outflow. The observed
radial velocities of Ou4 and its reddening are consistent with those of
Sh 2-129 and HR 8119. The improved determination of the distance to HR
8119 (composed of two B0 V and one B0.5 V stars) and Sh 2-129 is 712 pc.
We identify in WISE images at 22 μm an emission bubble of 5' radius
(1 pc at the distance above) emitted by hot (107 K) dust grains, located
inside the central part of Ou4 and corresponding to several [O iii]
emission features of Ou4. Conclusions: The apparent position of
Ou4 and the properties studied in this work are consistent with the
hypothesis that Ou4 is located inside the Sh 2-129 H ii region,
suggesting that it was launched some 90 000 yr ago by HR 8119. The
outflow total kinetic energy is estimated to be ≈4 ×
1047 ergs. However, we cannot rule out the alternative
possibility that Ou4 is a bipolar planetary nebula or the result of an
eruptive event on a massive AGB or post-AGB star not yet identified.
Based on observations, obtained under Director's Discretionary Time of
the Spanish Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, with the 2.5 m
INT and the 4.2 m WHT operated on the island of La Palma by the Isaac
Newton Group of Telescopes in the Spanish Observatorio of the Roque de
Los Muchachos.
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