Abstract
Radial-velocity and proper-motion information on Herbig–Haro (HH) objects is analyzed for clues to the character of the supersonic flows that produce the objects. We examine the correlations among space velocities, excitation states, internal velocity dispersions, electron densities, and positions relative to the exciting stars for the emission knots of HH 1 and HH 2. Whereas the interstellar-bullet model may account for most of the phenomena in the HH 1-HH 2 system, HH 43 is found to show characteristics of a stellar wind shock against an obstacle cloudlet. By contrast, the HH 46-HH 47 system exhibits a continuous, well-collimated jet of emission with knots that may be due to instabilities in the confined, supersonic flow.
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