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Name DDT_mustdo_6
Title The only PACS scan of a complete bipolar outflow
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-u7uawrz
Author pilbratt, g. l.
Description A full PACS spectral mapping of the HH 211 outflow in Perseus, providing a unique datacube of a unique source. HH 211 stands out among the best-studied outflows due to its pristine appearance, which has made it become a true prototype of its class. It combines a relatively small size and a very well-defined geometry consisting of a jet, and inner cavity near the YSO, and two bright bow-shocks at the opposite ends of the outflow, making it ideal to use it as template to investigate in a self-consistent manner the different processes operating in the bipolar outflow of a YSO.
Publication Herschel spectral-line mapping of the HH211 protostellar system . Dionatos Odysseas et al. . Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 616, id.A84, 9 pp. . 616 . 10.1051\/0004-6361\/201833057 . 2018A&A...616A..84D ,
Instrument PACS_PacsRangeSpec_large
Temporal Coverage 2013-02-11T01:37:16Z/2013-02-11T12:50:12Z
Version SPG v14.2.0
Mission Description Herschel was launched on 14 May 2009! It is the fourth 'cornerstone' mission in the ESA science programme. With a 3.5 m Cassegrain telescope it is the largest space telescope ever launched. It is performing photometry and spectroscopy in approximately the 55-671 µm range, bridging the gap between earlier infrared space missions and groundbased facilities.
Creator Contact https://support.cosmos.esa.int/h®erschel/
Date Published 2013-02-11T10:27:02Z
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, pilbratt, g. l., 2013, DDT_mustdo_6, SPG v14.2.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-u7uawrz