Hubble Space Telescope Images and Follow-Up Spectroscopy of the Orion Nebula

O'Dell, C. R.; Wen, Zheng; Hester, J. J.

United States

Abstract

Recently published HST images of the Orion nebula reveal elephant-trunk structures, an apparent jet of material, and fine-scale structure in the Herbig-Haro object HH2, which is located at the base of an elephant trunk. High-resolution spectroscopy shows that the apparent jet is actually an ionization front seen edge-on. HH2 shows a complex structure in the several stages of ionization observed. There seem to be two velocity systems characterized by a bright central region and an accompanying shell-like emission. These two systems are most likely to be the result of a bow shock and corresponding Mach disk formed from the interaction of a collimated jet and the ambient gas of the nebula.

1991 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
eHST 24