Large proper motions in the jet of the high-mass YSO cepheus a HW2
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Curiel, S.
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Ho, P. T. P.
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Patel, N. A.
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Torrelles, J. M.
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Rodríguez, L. F.
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Trinidad, M. A.
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Cantó, J.
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Hernández, L.
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Gómez, J. F.
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Garay Brignardello, Guido
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Anglada, G.
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2014-01-02T14:11:38Z
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2014-01-02T14:11:38Z
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2006-02-20
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The Astrophysical Journal, 638:878–886, 2006 February 20
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125925
Abstract
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Using high angular resolution ( 0B25–0B05) Very Large Array (VLA) observations made at 3.6 cm, 1.3 cm, and
7 mm during the period 1991–2004, we report the detection of large proper motions in the components of the radio
continuum jet associated with the high-mass young stellar object (YSO) HW2 in the star-forming region Cepheus A.
The relative proper motions observed for the two main components of the outflow, moving away from the central
source in nearly opposite directions, are of the order of 140 mas yr 1, or 480 km s 1 at a distance of 725 pc. The
proper motions observed in the northeast and southwest lobes are not completely antiparallel, and the central elongated
source seems to be changing orientation.We discuss possible scenarios to account for these and other observed
characteristics.We also report the detection of a 7 mm compact continuum condensation of emission near the center
of the thermal radio continuum jet, which we propose as the location of the exciting star.