The nested morphology of disk winds from young stars revealed by JWST/NIRSpec observations

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Ilaria Pascucci [1 ]
Tracy L. Beck [2 ]
Sylvie Cabrit [3 ]
Naman S. Bajaj [4 ]
Suzan Edwards [1 ]
Fabien Louvet [5 ]
Joan R. Najita [4 ]
Bennett N. Skinner [6 ]
Uma Gorti [1 ]
Colette Salyk [7 ]
Sean D. Brittain [8 ]
Sebastiaan Krijt [9 ]
James Muzerolle Page [10 ]
Maxime Ruaud [11 ]
Kamber Schwarz [12 ]
Dmitry Semenov [2 ]
Gaspard Duchêne [8 ]
Marion Villenave [13 ]
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[1] The University of Arizona,Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
[2] Space Telescope Science Institute,Instruments Division
[3] Sorbonne Université,Observatoire de Paris
[4] LERMA, PSL University
[5] CNRS,Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS
[6] IPAG,Five College Astronomy Department
[7] Smith College,NSF
[8] NOIRLab,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[9] McMaster University,Carl Sagan Center
[10] SETI Institute,Ames Research Center
[11] NASA,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[12] Vassar College,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[13] Clemson University,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[14] University of Exeter,Department of Chemistry
[15] Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie,Department of Astronomy
[16] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität,Dipartimento di Fisica
[17] University of California,undefined
[18] Università degli Studi di Milano,undefined
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10.1038/s41550-024-02385-7
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Radially extended disk winds could be the key to unlocking how protoplanetary disks accrete and how planets form and migrate. A distinctive characteristic is their nested morphology of velocity and chemistry. Here we report James Webb Space Telescope near-infrared spectrograph spectro-imaging of four young stars with edge-on disks, three of which have already dispersed their natal envelopes. For each source, a fast collimated jet traced by [Fe ii] is nested inside a hollow cavity within wider lower-velocity H2. In one case, a hollow structure is also seen in CO ro-vibrational (v = 1 → 0) emission but with a wider opening angle than the H2, and both of those are nested inside an Atacama Large Millimeter Array CO (J = 2 → 1) cone with an even wider opening angle. This nested morphology, even for sources with no envelope, strongly supports theoretical predictions for wind-driven accretion and underscores the need for theoretical work to assess the role of winds in the formation and evolution of planetary systems.
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