Monday, March 24, 2025

Close-up: Herbig-Haro Object 49/50 in Chamaeleon | Webb Telescope

Close-up: Herbig-Haro Object 49/50 in Chamaeleon | Webb Telescope

The NASA/European Space Agency/Canadian Space Agency James Webb Space Telescope observed Herbig-Haro 49/50, an outflow from a nearby still-forming star, in high-resolution near- and mid-infrared light with the NIRCam and MIRI instruments. The intricate features of the outflow, represented in reddish-orange color, provide detailed clues about how young stars form and how their jet activity affects the environment around them. A chance alignment in this direction of the sky provides a beautiful juxtaposition of this nearby Herbig-Haro object (located within our Milky Way) with a more distant, face-on spiral galaxy in the background. Herbig-Haro 49/50 is located about 630 light-years from Earth in the constellation Chamaeleon.

Protostars are young stars in the process of formation that generally launch narrow jets of material. These jets move through the surrounding environment, even extending to large distances away from the protostar.

Like the water wake generated by a speeding boat, the arcs in this image are created by the fast-moving jet slamming into surrounding dust and gas. This ambient material is compressed and heats up, then cools by emitting light at visible and infrared wavelengths. In particular, the infrared light captured here by Webb highlights molecular hydrogen and carbon monoxide.

The galaxy that appears by happenstance at the tip of Herbig-Haro 49/50 is a much more distant spiral galaxy. It has a prominent central bulge represented in blue that shows the location of older stars. It also displays hints of “side lobes,” suggesting that this could be a barred-spiral galaxy. Reddish clumps within the spiral arms show the locations of warm dust and groups of forming stars.

In the image background there are many more galaxies at further distances, including galaxies that shine through the diffuse infrared glow of the nearby Herbig-Haro object.


Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, N. Bartmann (ESA/Webb)
Duration: 30 seconds
Release Date: March 24, 2025

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