Jet Infographic

Deep within the glowing cloud of the HII region LHA 120-N 180B, MUSE has spotted a jet emitted by a fledgling star — a massive young stellar object . This is the first time such a jet has been observed in visible light outside the Milky Way. Usually, such jets are obscured by their dusty surroundings, meaning they can only be detected at infrared or radio wavelengths by telescopes such as ALMA. However, the relatively dust-free environment of the LMC allowed this jet — named Herbig–Haro 1177, or HH 1177 for short — to be observed at visible wavelengths. At nearly 33 light-years in length, it is one of the longest such jets ever observed.

This annotated image shows a close-up of the jet source and the bow shocks formed by the jet interacting with surrounding gas.

Crédit:

ESO, A McLeod et al.

À propos de l'image

Identification:eso1903e
Type:Collage
Date de publication:6 février 2019 17:00
Communiqués de presse en rapport:eso1903
Taille:3754 x 2480 px

À propos de l'objet

Nom:LHA 120-N 180B
Type:Local Universe : Nebula : Type : Star Formation
Catégorie:Illustrations

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