Irradiated Jets and Outflows in the Pelican Nebula
Abstract
We report the discovery of new Herbig-Haro objects in the Pelican Nebula (IC 4050). HH 555 is a bipolar jet emerging from the tip of a major elephant trunk protruding into the Pelican Nebula from the adjacent molecular cloud. Both beams of HH 555 bend toward the west, indicating deflection by a side wind. A chain of three nearly equally spaced bow shocks, HH 563, HH 564, and HH 565, trace a bent flow bursting out of the southern rim of the Pelican molecular cloud, possibly driven by the moderate-luminosity Class I protostar IRAS 20489+4406. Object HH 570 is a highly collimated jet emerging from a compact cloud located about 15' southeast of the Pelican molecular cloud. A parallel outflow, possibly driven by IRAS 20496+4354, powers the bright bow shock HH 569. These observations demonstrate that vigorous star formation is still occurring within the clouds that surround the evolved North America/Pelican Nebula complex.
- Publication:
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The Astronomical Journal
- Pub Date:
- August 2003
- DOI:
- 10.1086/376599
- Bibcode:
- 2003AJ....126..893B
- Keywords:
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- ISM: H II Regions;
- ISM: Globules;
- ISM: Herbig-Haro Objects;
- ISM: Jets and Outflows;
- Stars: Formation