Table 1
Targets investigated in this paper, all located in Orion at 414 pc (Menten et al. 2007).
Target | RA | Dec | PAflow | v lsr | i jet | References | |||
(2000) | (2000) | (deg) | (km s-1) | (deg) | |||||
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HH 34 | 05 35 29.8 | –06 26 58.0 | 166 | 8.7 | 23–28 | 1, 2, 3, 4 | |||
HH 111 H | 05 51 44.2 | +02 48 34.0 | 97 | 23.0 | 10 | 5, 6 | |||
HH 212 NK1 | 05 43 51.547 | –01 02 48.0 | 23 | 1.7 | 4 | 7, 8 | |||
HH 212 SK1 | 05 43 51.246 | –01 02 58.35 | 23 | 1.7 | 4 | 7, 8 |
Notes. Our slit is placed perpendicular to the position angle (east of north) of the jet/outflow, PAflow. The systemic velocity is taken as the cloud LSR velocity, vlsr. The angle of inclination of the jet, ijet, is given with respect to the plane of the sky.
References. (1) Reipurth et al. 2002; (2) Anglada et al. 1995; (3) Eislöffel et al. 1992; (4) Heathcote et al. 1992; (5) Reipurth 1989; (6) Reipurth et al. 1992; (7) Claussen et al. 1998; (8) Wiseman et al. 2001.
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