GMOS-IFU Spectroscopy of 167-317 (LV2) Proplyd in Orion



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astro-ph/0506315

From: Maria Jaqueline Vasconcelos [view email]
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 16:24:16 GMT   (352kb)
GMOS-IFU Spectroscopy of 167-317 (LV2) Proplyd in Orion
Authors: M. J. Vasconcelos (1,2), A. H. Cerqueira (1,2), H. Plana (1), A. C. Raga (2), C. Morisset (3) ((1) LATO-UESC, (2) ICN-UNAM, (3) IAUNAM)
Comments: 26 pages, 10 figures (6 are in colors), accepted by AJ
We present high spatial resolution spectroscopic observations of the proplyd 167-317 (LV2) near the Trapezium cluster in the Orion nebula, obtained during the System Verification run of the Gemini Multi Object Spectrograph (GMOS) Integral Field Unit (IFU) at the Gemini South Observatory. We have detected 38 forbidden and permitted emission lines associated with the proplyd and its redshifted jet. We have been able to detect three velocity components in the profiles of some of these lines: a peak with a 28-33 km/s systemic velocity that is associated with the photoevaporated proplyd flow, a highly redshifted component associated with a previously reported jet (which has receding velocities of about 80-120 km/s with respect to the systemic velocity and is spatially distributed to the southeast of the proplyd) and a less obvious, approaching structure, which may possibly be associated with a faint counter-jet with systemic velocity of (-75 +/- 15) km/s. We find evidences that the redshifted jet has a variable velocity, with slow fluctuations as a function of the distance from the proplyd. We present several background subtracted, spatially distributed emission line maps and we use this information to obtain the dynamical characteristics over the observed field. Using a simple model and with the extinction corrected Halpha fluxes, we estimate the mass loss rate for both the proplyd photoevaporated flow and the redshifted microjet, obtaining (6.2 +/- 0.6) x 10^{-7} M_sun/year and (2.0 +/- 0.7) x 10^{-8} M_sun/year, respectively.
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