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2010ApJ...710L.132K - Astrophys. J., 710, L132-L136 (2010/February-3)

A precessing jet in the CH Cyg symbiotic system.

KAROVSKA M., GAETZ T.J., CARILLI C.L., HACK W., RAYMOND J.C. and LEE N.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Jets have been detected in only a few symbiotic binaries to date, and CH Cyg is one of them. In 2001, a non-relativistic jet was detected in CH Cyg for the first time in X-rays. We carried out coordinated Chandra, Hubble Space Telescope (HST), and VLA observations in 2008 to study the propagation of this jet and its interaction with the circumbinary medium. We detected the jet with Chandra and HST and determined that the apex has expanded to the south from ∼300 AU to ∼1400 AU, with the shock front propagating with velocity <100 km/s. The shock front has significantly slowed down since 2001. Unexpectedly, we also discovered a powerful jet in the NE-SW direction, in the X-ray, optical and radio. This jet has a multi-component structure, including an inner jet and a counterjet at ∼170 AU, and a SW component ending in several clumps extending out to ∼750 AU. The structure of the jet and the curvature of the outer portion of the SW jet suggest an episodically powered precessing jet or a continuous precessing jet with occasional mass ejections or pulses. We carried out detailed spatial mapping of the X-ray emission and correlation with the optical and radio emission. X-ray spectra were extracted from the central source, inner NE counterjet, and the brightest clump at a distance of ∼500 AU from the central source. We discuss the initial results of our analyses, including the multi-component spectral fitting of the jet components and of the central source.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - binaries: close - stars: individual: CH Cyg - stars: winds, outflows - X-rays: general

Nomenclature: Figs 2-3: [KGC2010] CN (Nos C0-C7).

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