Abstract

AbstractEvidence is presented to suggest that the shocked molecular hydrogen emission in the brightest part of the Orion outflow is produced in a J-shock and not a C-shock; that this is true throughout the entire flow; that it may be true in many outflow sources; and that this exacerbates problems with current explanations of the very wide velocity profiles observed in molecular hydrogen emission.

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