López-Martín, L.; Cabrit, Sylvie; Dougados, Catherine
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Astrophysics and Space Science, v. 292, Issue 1, p. 531-537 (2004).
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2004
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We present adaptive optics spectro-imaging observations of the RW Aur
jet in optical forbidden lines, at an angular resolution of 0.4″.
Comparison with HST data taken 2 yr later shows that proper motions in
the blueshifted and redshifted lobes are in the same ratio as their
radial velocities, a direct proof that the velocity asymmetry in this
jet is real and not an emissivity effect. The inferred jet inclination
to the line of sight is i=46±3°. The inner knot spacing
appears best explained by time variability with at least two modes: one
irregular and asymmetric (possibly random) on timescales of ≤3 10 yr,
and another more regular with ≃20 yr period. We also report
indirect evidence for correlated velocity and excitation gradients in
the redshifted lobe, possibly related to the blue/red velocity and
brightness asymmetry in this system.