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Table A.11:

A list of all known MHOs in Ophiuchus.

Objecta
RAa Deca Other IDb HHc Referencesd Comment Region
MHO 2100 16 26 03.1 -24 29 33 ${\rm f10-01 a,b}$ - 132 Two knots $\sim $8$^\prime$ southwest of GSS30, possibly driven by YLW31 Ophiuchus
MHO 2101 16 26 13.5 -24 31 10 ${\rm f10-02 a,b}$ - 132 Small knot/bow shock $\sim $8$^\prime$ south of GSS30, possibly heading northeastward Ophiuchus
MHO 2102 16 26 16.4 -24 25 35 ${\rm [GWS]19, f10-03 a,b, A,B}$ - 133, 132, 40 Faint, elongated, bow-shaped feature $\sim $2.5$^\prime$ south-southwest of GSS30 Ophiuchus
MHO 2103 16 26 16.6 -24 28 34 ${\rm f10-01 c-g}$ - 132 A chain of knots extending $\sim $1-2$^\prime$ southwest from YLW31 Ophiuchus
MHO 2104 16 26 25.2 -24 27 33 ${\rm f10-01 h,i, C,D}$ - 132, 40 Two bows heading northeast in flow from YLW31, counter-lobe to MHO 2103? Ophiuchus
MHO 2105 16 26 19.0 -24 23 10 ${\rm H4-H7, [GSW]11-14,17,18}$ HH 313 134, 130, 133, 40 Knots in north-western lobe of MHO 2105/2106 flow from VLA 1623-243 Ophiuchus
MHO 2106 16 26 33.6 -24 25 30 ${\rm H1,H2,H3, [GSW]20,21}$ - 134, 133, 132 Chain of knots and filaments in southeastern lobe of MHO 2105/2106 outflow Ophiuchus
      ${\rm f10-04 a-m}$     from VLA 1623-243  
MHO 2107 16 26 33.0 -24 22 13 ${\rm H8, [GSW]23a-f}$ - 134, 133 Diffuse chain of knots $\sim $3$^\prime$ east of GSS30 Ophiuchus
MHO 2108 16 26 47.5 -24 38 14 ${\rm f04-01 a}$ HH 673 132 Very faint bow shock, possibly in same flow as MHO 2109 Ophiuchus
MHO 2109 16 26 58.9 -24 37 03 ${\rm [GSW]2, f04-01 b}$ - 133, 132 Bow shock heading west-ward Ophiuchus
MHO 2110 16 27 04.9 -24 47 01 ${\rm f03-01 a,b,c}$ - 132 Small group of faint features Ophiuchus
MHO 2111 16 27 22.4 -24 49 13 ${\rm f03-02 a,b}$ HH 224 132 Arc extending northward Ophiuchus
MHO 2112 16 27 06.4 -24 44 08 ${\rm f04-02}$ - 132 Very faint knot, possibly originated from YLW16 or YLW13 Ophiuchus
MHO 2113 16 27 11.8 -24 43 58 ${\rm [GSW]4, f04-03 a}$ - 133, 132 Compact feature possibly originating from WLY2-42 or YLW15 Ophiuchus
MHO 2114 16 27 16.4 -24 43 55 ${\rm f04-04}$ - 132 Faint knot with unknown origin Ophiuchus
MHO 2115 16 27 07.7 -24 33 05 ${\rm [GSW]3a-f, f09-01 a-g}$ - 133, 132 A prominent group of shocks, possibly originating from BBRCG27 Ophiuchus
- MHO 2116 16 27 22.7 -24 29 37 ${\rm [GSW]5, f09-02}$ - 133, 132 Very small bow, possibly from WL6, maybe assoc. with MHO 2117 Ophiuchus
MHO 2117 16 27 25.9 -24 28 57 ${\rm [GSW]6, f09-03}$ - 133, 132 Small bow, possibly originating from WLY2-48, maybe assoc. with MHO 2116 Ophiuchus
MHO 2118 16 27 27.4 -24 39 48 ${\rm f04-05 a,b,c}$ - 132 A group of very faint knots around YLW16 Ophiuchus
MHO 2119 16 27 28.1 -24 37 56 ${\rm f04-06}$ - 132 Very faint knot possibly assoc. with YLW16 Ophiuchus
MHO 2120 16 27 28.3 -24 40 28 ${\rm [GSW]7e, f04-03 b}$ - 133, 132 Faint knots possibly originating from nebulous IR source YLW15 Ophiuchus
MHO 2121 16 27 31.8 -24 38 35 ${\rm [GSW]7d, f04-05 d}$ HH 674 133, 132 Small though distinct knots originating from YLW16 Ophiuchus
MHO 2122 16 27 34.1 -24 39 17 ${\rm f04-03 c,d}$ - 132 Faint knots, possibly in collimated flow from YLW15 Ophiuchus
MHO 2123 16 27 35.3 -24 38 11 ${\rm [GSW]7c, f04-05 e,f,g,h}$ - 133 Faint knots possibly originating from YLW16 (downwind of MHO 2121?) Ophiuchus
MHO 2124 16 27 40.1 -24 37 59 ${\rm [GSW]7a,b, f04-03 e,f}$ - 133, 132 Two knots/bows, possibly in northeast lobe of outflow from YLW15 Ophiuchus
MHO 2125 16 27 39.5 -24 41 49 ${\rm f05-01}$ - 132 Very faint bow, possibly from YLW18 Ophiuchus
MHO 2126 16 27 45.5 -24 45 01 ${\rm f05-02 a,b}$ - 132 Knots close to, though on either side of, nebulous IR source Ophiuchus
MHO 2127 16 27 50.4 -24 40 06 ${\rm f05-03}$ - 132 A very compact knot of unknown origin Ophiuchus
MHO 2128 16 27 43.0 -24 31 56 ${\rm f08-01 a}$ - 135, 132 Curving shock front, possibly a bow driven by YLW52 $\sim $2$^\prime$ to east Ophiuchus
MHO 2129 16 27 51.8 -24 31 45 ${\rm f08-01 b,c,d}$ - 132 Chain of knots and shock bubbles to east and west of IR source YLW52 Ophiuchus
MHO 2130 16 27 58.2 -24 31 26 ${\rm f08-01 e,f}$ - 132 Two elongated knots/bow wings, possibly originating from YLW52 $\sim $2$^\prime$ to west Ophiuchus
MHO 2131 16 28 03.8 -24 30 53 ${\rm f08-01 g,h}$ - 132 Faint features, possibly in outflow from YLW52 or downwind of MHO 2130 Ophiuchus
MHO 2132 16 28 19.3 -24 37 05 ${\rm f05-04 a,b,c}$ - 132 Distinct bows/arcs extending southeastward from embedded protostar MMS125 Ophiuchus
MHO 2133 16 26 43.7 -24 34 50 ${\rm [GSW]1 }$ - 133 Diffuse knot extending east from WL12 Ophiuchus
MHO 2134 16 26 06.5 -24 21 34 ${\rm [GSW]8a-d}$ - 133 Group of knots extending to northeast and southwest of GSS 26 Ophiuchus
MHO 2135 16 26 17.2 -24 18 01 ${\rm [GSW]9 }$ - 133 Small group of faint knots Ophiuchus
MHO 2136 16 26 20.6 -24 21 24 ${\rm [GSW]10 }$ - 133 Small, faint feature Ophiuchus
MHO 2137 16 26 25.4 -24 23 00 ${\rm [GSW]15,16}$ - 133 Knots to northwest and southeast of IR source/conical nebula Ophiuchus
MHO 2138 16 26 38.3 -24 18 30 ${\rm [GSW]24a}$ - 133 Faint, bow-shaped arc $\sim $1.5$^\prime$ northwest of Elias 2-26 and HH 79 Ophiuchus
MHO 2139 16 26 29.0 -24 20 21 ${\rm [GSW]24b}$ - 133 Faint arc, possibly associated with MHO 2140 and/or 2141 Ophiuchus
MHO 2140 16 26 26.8 -24 20 21 ${\rm [GSW]24c}$ - 133 Faint knot, possibly associated with MHO 2139 and/or 2141 Ophiuchus
MHO 2141 16 26 27.8 -24 21 10 ${\rm [GSW]24d}$ - 133 Diffuse feature, possibly associated with MHO 2139 and/or 2140 Ophiuchus
MHO 2142 16 26 44.3 -24 20 09 ${\rm - }$ HH 79 133 Complex of knots and arcs $\sim $1$^\prime$ east of Elias 2-26 Ophiuchus
MHO 2143 16 27 10.5 -24 17 48 ${\rm [GSW]25a,b}$ - 133 Small, nested bow-shocks directed eastward Ophiuchus
MHO 2144 16 27 17.7 -24 25 05 ${\rm [GSW]26 }$ - 133 Faint, diffuse feature Ophiuchus
MHO 2145 16 27 09.4 -24 37 19 ${\rm 1,2a,2b }$ - 136 Small, precessing bipolar jet from protostar Elias 29/WL 15 Ophiuchus
MHO 2146 16 27 13.0 -24 38 15 ${\rm 3a,3b }$ - 136 Faint bow shocks $\sim $1$^\prime$ downwind of Elais 29 and MHO 2145 Ophiuchus

Notes. (a) Catalogue reference for the Molecular Hydrogen emission-line Object (MHO), with coordinates. (b) Other acronyms and labels used in the literature. (a) Associated Herbig-Haro object, if any. (a) References to papers presenting near-IR images, listed chronologically (including papers citing other IDs); see the full list of references at the end of Table A15.


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