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Title: A magnetically collimated jet from an evolved star


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A magnetically collimated jet from an evolved star
EVN Symposium 2006, TorĂșn
  • Wouter H.T. Vlemmings (Jodrell Bank Observatory,
    U.K.)
  • Phillip J. Diamond (JBO)
  • H. Imai (Kagoshima University)

Credit NRAO/NSF
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Outline
  • Water Fountain Sources
  • W43A
  • H2O maser polarization
  • Results of the VLBA polarization observations of
    W43A
  • Linear polarization
  • Circular polarization
  • Interpretation
  • Magnetic field
  • Physical properties of the maser region
  • Magnetic fields around evolved stars
  • Origin of the magnetic field
  • Conclusions

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Water Fountain sources
  • Show characteristics of evolved stars
  • SiO, H2O and OH masers
  • A-typical H2O maser spectrum with velocity spread
    well outside OH maser range (150 km/s)
  • Often typical double peaked OH maser spectrum
    (20 km/s)
  • Imaging reveals H2O masers at the red- and
    blue-shifted tip of bi-polar jet
  • Dynamical age lt100 year
  • Only 5 objects known to date
  • ? evolved stars on their way to
  • (Proto-)Planetary Nebula phase

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Water Fountain sources
(Likkel et al. 1992)
(Boboltz Marvel 2005)
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W43A
  • W43A is the archetypal water fountain source
  • The H2O masers exist in a precessing jet
  • Outflow velocity v145 km/s
  • Inclination 39
  • 5 precession with P55 yr

(Imai et al. 2002)
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W43A
  • W43A is the archetypal water fountain source
  • The H2O masers exist in a precessing jet
  • OH masers in shell with off-set blue- and
    red-shifted peaks

(Imai et al. 2002)
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W43A
  • W43A is the archetypal water fountain source
  • The H2O masers exist in a precessing jet
  • OH masers in shell with off-set blue- and
    red-shifted peaks
  • SiO masers in a biconical outflow
  • Additional continuum source at 1300 AU possibly
    related to the outflow

(Imai et al. 2005)
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H2O Maser polarization
  • H2O maser 616 523 rotational transition.
  • 22.235 GHz
  • 6 Hyperfine transitions
  • Non-paramagnetic
  • Factor 103 weaker than for radicals like OH.
  • Expected splitting 10-3 times typical maser line
    width (?20 kHz).

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Polarization Analysis
  • Non-LTE method
  • (Nedoluha Watson 1992)
  • AF varies with maser saturation

PV ? ( Vmax Vmin ) / Imax AF BGauss / ?v
km/s
  • Calculate Equations of State
  • 3 dominant Hyperfine lines
  • Their magnetic substates
  • Direct fit of the observations to the models
  • Yields magnetic field, emerging brightness
    temperature (saturation), intrinsic thermal width
  • Unknown angle ? between line-of-sight and
    magnetic field
  • Linear polarization can contstrain ?
  • Direction of magnetic field perpendicular or
    parallel to polarization angle
  • depends on ?

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VLBA observation results
VLBA observations at Dec 8 2004
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Intrinsic properties of the maser region
  • From the H2O maser model fitting to the maser
    feature where circular polarization was detected
    we find
  • Intrinsic thermal line width of the maser vth
    1.1 km/s
  • This indicates a temperature in the masing
    region T500 K
  • the masers are partially saturated
  • H2O masers are typically excited in regions with
    hydrogen density nH2 108 - 1010 cm-3
  • If the masers are shock excited, models indicate
    the pre-shock density to be 3?106 cm-3
  • Unlikely at 1000 AU from the star
  • Masers exist in swept up material
  • High density enhances magnetic field by a factor
    between 50 and 250 assuming partial coupling

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VLBA linear polarization results
VLBA observations at Dec 8 2004
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Polarization interpretation
  • The linear polarization vectors on the H2O
    masers in the tip of the W43Aprecessing jet are
    mostly perpendicular to the magnetic field
    direction. ? Toroidal magnetic field.
  • The circular polarization fraction is PV 0.33
    0.09 .
  • Using the H2O maser polarization models this
    indicates a magnetic field along the maser
    propagation direction of B 85 33 mG.
  • The (de-projected) toroidal magnetic field
    component in the jet is estimated to be B? 200
    mG.
  • The magnetic field is enhanced in the high
    density H2O masers which are excited in swept up
    material.
  • ? Magnetic field around the jet in the lower
    density material at 1000 AU from W43A is B 0.5
    - 3 mG.
  • Extrapolated to W43A (B? ? r-1) indicates a
    surface magnetic field of B2-35 G.
  • The magnetic field of W43A collimates the jet

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Magnetic fields in the envelopes of evolved stars
  • Maser Magnetic Fields
  • SiO at 2 stellar radii
  • Typical magnetic field strength B3.5 G (Herpin
    et al. 2006)
  • up to several tens of Gauss
  • Ordered (radial) magnetic field (Kemball
    Diamond 1997)
  • H2O at 50-500 AU
  • Magnetic fields of B0.1-2 G (Vlemmings et al.
    2002)
  • Supergiant VX Sgr shows dipole field (Vlemmings
    et al. 2005)
  • OH at 250-10.000 AU
  • Field strengths of B1-10 mG
  • (e.g. Reid et al. 1982 Szymczak et al.)
  • Indication of alignment with circumstellar
    envelope (e.g. Etoka et al. 2004)

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Origin of the Magnetic Field
  • Local magnetic fields ?
  • Unable to explain large scale structure in SiO,
    H2O as well as OH maser observations
  • ? large scale fields exist and collimated W43A
    jet
  • Internal dynamo between stellar envelope and fast
    rotating core ?
  • Extra source of rotation needed to counteract
    energy loss due to field drag ?
  • Interaction with circumstellar disk ?
  • Spin-up due to binary or heavy planet ?
  • Possible source of the W43A jet precession though
    large sample of magnetic stars show no indication
    of companion
  • Tight binary would likely disrupt maser action

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Conclusions
  • VLBA polarization observations of the H2O masers
    at the tip of the jet of W43A indicate
  • toroidal magnetic field
  • magnetic field strength implies magnetic
    collimation
  • (200 mG in the jet, 1 mG outside, 20 G at the
    stellar surface)
  • field strength consistent with maser magnetic
    field measurements in large sample of evolved
    stars
  • magnetic field origin unknown
  • First direct detection of an
  • astrophysical magnetically
  • collimated jet

presented in Vlemmings, Diamond Imai, 2006,
Nature, 440, 58
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