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A general catalogue of molecular hydrogen emission-line objects (MHOs) in outflows from young stars *,**
C. J. Davis1, R. Gell1,2, T. Khanzadyan3, M. D. Smith4 and T. Jenness1
1
Joint Astronomy Centre, 660 North A'ohōkū Place,
University Park, Hilo, Hawaii 96720, USA e-mail: c.davis@jach.hawaii.edu
2
Faculty of Engineering, University of Victoria,
Victoria BC, V8W 3P6, Canada
3
Centre for Astronomy, Department of Experimental Physics, National
University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
4
Centre for Astrophysics & Planetary Science,
School of Physical Sciences, University of Kent,
Canterbury CT2 7NR, UK
Received:
28
October
2009
Accepted:
15
December
2009
We present a catalogue of Molecular Hydrogen emission-line Objects (MHOs) in outflows from young stars, most of which are deeply embedded. All objects are identified in the near-infrared lines of molecular hydrogen, all reside in the Milky Way, and all are associated with jets or molecular outflows. Objects in both low and high-mass star forming regions are included. This catalogue complements the existing database of Herbig-Haro objects; indeed, for completeness, HH objects that are detected in H2 emission are included in the MHO catalogue.
Key words: catalogs / stars: formation / Herbig-Haro objects / infrared: ISM / ISM: jets and outflows
Tables A.1 to A.15 are also available in electronic form at the CDS via anonymous ftp to cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/qcat?J/A+A/511/A24
© ESO, 2010
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