sci14028 — Announcement

Complex Outflow Structure of UY Aur

May 20, 2014


Jets and outflows are ubiquitous in single young stars, a regular feature of their formation process, but only a few examples in binary systems have been identified. Tae-Soo Pyo (Subaru Telescope, National Astronomy Observatory of Japan) and colleagues have used the Near-Infrared Integral Field Spectrometer (NIFS) on Gemini North with the Altair adaptive optics system to examine the binary UY Aurigae. At high spatial resolution, and with simultaneous spectroscopic information, this system reveals a complicated structure, including a wide, open outflow from the primary star and a well-collimated jet from the secondary, along with circumstellar and circumbinary disks. More information is available at Gemini, based on the Subaru Telescope press release, and the complete results are published in The Astrophysical Journal.

 

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Emission images of UY Aur around [Fe II] λ1.257 μm. The plus signs mark the stars, which are masked out and designated as “A” and “B” in the continuum image. Large tick marks correspond to measures of 1 arcsecond (equivalent to 140 Astronomical Units). The black filled circles at the bottom right corners show the spatial resolution (=0.12"). Credit: National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.