High-Velocity Bipolar Outflow and Disklike Envelope in the Carbon Star V Hydrae

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Published 2004 October 28 © 2004. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Naomi Hirano et al 2004 ApJ 616 L43 DOI 10.1086/424382

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Abstract

Using the partially completed Submillimeter Array with five antennas, we have observed the CO J = 2-1 and 3-2 emission from the envelope surrounding the carbon star V Hya. The high angular resolution (2''-4'') maps show that V Hya is powering a bipolar molecular jet with an extreme velocity of 70-185 km s-1. The axis of this high-velocity jet is perpendicular to the major axis of the flattened disklike envelope, which is expanding with a velocity of ~16 km s-1. There is a third kinematic component, a medium-velocity wind with a deprojected velocity of 40-120 km s-1 moving along the disk plane. Both the high-velocity jet and the medium-velocity wind have a dynamical timescale of a few hundred years. The flattened structure and the collimated jet observed in V Hya suggest that the formation of asymmetrical structure proceeds while the central star is still in the asymptotic giant branch phase.

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