JOYS: JWST MIRI/MRS spectra of the inner 500 au region of the L1527 IRS bipolar outflow
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2026

Context. Outflows and jets are defining characteristics in protostellar evolution, intimately linked to accretion. Understanding their properties and origins is essential for probing the earliest phases of star formation. Aims. This study characterizes the physical and kinematic properties within the innermost 500 au region of the L1527 bipolar outflow, a class 0/I low-mass protostar, as part of the JWST Observations of Young protoStars (JOYS) program. Methods. We obtained spectroscopic observations using the JWST MIRI/MRS instrument across 5-28 mu m at 0.2-1.0 '' spatial resolution. We identified emission lines from molecular and ionized species and analyzed their spatial morphology using line-integrated intensity maps. We derived gas temperatures and column densities from excitation diagram analysis of H-2 rotational lines and compared results with shock models. Results. The observations reveal extended molecular hydrogen emission tracing the bipolar outflow, with the H-2 gas temperatures distributed into warm (similar to 550 K) and hot (similar to 2500 K) components, likely originating from moderate-velocity J-type shocks and some UV irradiation. We detect forbidden atomic and ionized emission lines of [Ni II], [Ar II], [Ne II], [Ne III], [S I], and [Fe II] showing spatially extended morphology. Double-peaked emission profiles were seen in [Ar II], [Ne III], and [Fe II] in the eastern region, suggesting that the high-velocity component traces a fast, highly ionized jet. A radial velocity map derived from [Ne II] emission shows the eastern region to be redshifted and the western region blueshifted, contrary to earlier interpretations. Conclusions. The analysis of the MIRI/MRS observations reveals molecular, atomic, and ionized emission lines in this low-mass protostar connected with active outflow signatures. The most striking feature discovered is a poorly collimated high-velocity ionized jet, embedded within a broader, wide-angle molecular outflow likely driven by a disk wind. The coexistence of these components supports a stratified outflow structure and suggests that L1527 exhibits jet-launching characteristics atypical of its early evolutionary stage.

stars: low-mass

ISM: individual objects: L1527

stars: formation

stars: winds, outflows

stars: jets

Författare

R. Devaraj

Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies

E. F. van Dishoeck

Universiteit Leiden

T. P. Ray

Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies

E. Tychoniec

Universiteit Leiden

A. Caratti O Garatti

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

L. Francis

Universiteit Leiden

C. Gieser

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

M. L. van Gelder

Universiteit Leiden

J. J. Tobin

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

H. Beuther

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

P. J. Kavanagh

Maynooth University

Kay Justtanont

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Astronomi och plasmafysik

W. B. Drechsler

University of Virginia

M. G. Navarro

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

G. Perotti

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Astronomy and Astrophysics

0004-6361 (ISSN) 1432-0746 (eISSN)

Vol. 708 A29

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Atom- och molekylfysik och optik

Astronomi, astrofysik och kosmologi

DOI

10.1051/0004-6361/202556285

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2026-04-15