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A Survey of Velocity Features in Perseus Michelle Borkin Senior Thesis Presentation May 12, 2006
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Page 1: A Survey of Velocity Features in Perseus Michelle Borkin Senior Thesis Presentation May 12, 2006.

A Survey of Velocity Features in Perseus

Michelle BorkinSenior Thesis Presentation

May 12, 2006

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A Survey of Velocity Features in Perseus

Visualize 12CO data cube in 3D Slicer

Mark high velocity points in 3D space, and export to astronomical software

Identify outflows and calculate statistics

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Star (and Planet) Formation As We Understand It

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Galaxy

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Star Cluster

Molecular Cloud Complex

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Star-Forming “Globule”

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Extrasolar SystemDisk + Jet

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Stanke, McCaughrean & Zinnecker, 1999

What’s an “HH knot”?HH knots far from sourcemark the ends of bipolar

“jets” or “outflows”

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“Giant” Outflows

H. Arce’s Thesis 2001

Greyscale shows ambient 1000 ptcl/cc gas

Red shows 100 ptcl/cc gas moving away from us

Blue shows 100 ptcl/cc gas moving toward us

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VLSR = 3.4 km/s

3.4 km/s

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VLSR = 3.6 km/s

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VLSR = 3.8 km/s

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VLSR = 4.0 km/s

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VLSR = 4.2 km/s

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VLSR = 4.4 km/s

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VLSR = 4.6 km/s

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VLSR = 4.8 km/s

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VLSR = 5.0 km/s

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VLSR = 5.2 km/s

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VLSR = 5.4 km/s

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VLSR = 5.6 km/s

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VLSR = 5.8 km/s

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VLSR = 6.0 km/s

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VLSR = 6.2 km/s

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VLSR = 6.4 km/s

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VLSR = 6.6 km/s

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VLSR = 6.8 km/s

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VLSR = 7.0 km/s

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VLSR = 7.2 km/s

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VLSR = 7.4 km/s

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VLSR = 7.6 km/s

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VLSR = 7.8 km/s

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VLSR = 8.0 km/s

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VLSR = 8.2 km/s

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VLSR = 8.4 km/s

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VLSR = 8.6 km/s

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VLSR = 8.8 km/s

8.8 km/s

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Barnard’s Perseus

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COMPLETE/FCRAO W(13CO)

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“Giant” Outflows

H. Arce’s Thesis 2001

Greyscale shows ambient 1000 ptcl/cc gas

Red shows 100 ptcl/cc gas moving away from us

Blue shows 100 ptcl/cc gas moving toward us

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Spectral Line Outflow Mapping

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In Extreme Cases… 1.0

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Molecular Cloud

Outflows

Note: not drawn to scale.

Star forming core

~ 1pc

HH knots

Outflow lobes

Circumstellar envelope

Circumstellar disc

Protostar

HH jet

Based on H. Arce Thesis 2001.

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3D Slicer

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3D Slicer

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A Survey of Velocity Features in Perseus

Visualize 12CO data cube in 3D Slicer

Mark high velocity points in 3D space, and export to astronomical software

Identify outflows and calculate statistics

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Outflow Identification

Red Shifted points

Blue Shifted points

HH Objects

SCF points

IRAS Sources

Known Outflow Sources

I

II

III IV V

VI

New outflows Known outflows or outflow regions

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Outflow Identification

Red Shifted points

Blue Shifted points

HH Objects

SCF points IRAS Sources

Known Outflow Sourcesc2d Sources

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B5

RA

DE

C

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B5

Velocity

DE

C

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B5 Results

Summation of all the spectra in Region 1

Summation of the spectra associated with outflows

Summation of all the spectra associated with previously known outflows

Gaussian fit

Region 1 (B5)

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B5 ResultsSummation of all the spectra in Region 1

All outflows

previously detected outflows

Gaussian fit

High velocity gasHigh velocity gas from detected outflows

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Results and Conclusions

• 216 high velocity points were identified across Perseus

• In the three regions cataloged, 20 new outflows were found

• 1 new shell was found spanning Regions 5 and 6 (across L1448 and NGC 1333)

• Known outflows do not account for all of the observed high velocity gas.

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Future Research

Red Shifted points

Blue Shifted points

HH Objects

SCF points

IRAS Sources

Known Outflow Sources

Finish cataloging

Calculate outflow statistics

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Questions?

For more information, go to:

http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/COMPLETE/

http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/COMPLETE/astromed/

http://iic.harvard.edu