Placidus
10-09-2015, 02:30 PM
There are at least 12 Herbig-Haro objects, studded along two separate jets, in the region of Yoda's Walking Stick in Corona Australis.
See here for a learned ESO article with many diagrams. (http://www.eso.org/public/archives/releases/sciencepapers/eso1109/eso1109.pdf)
A magnificent shot of just part of the region of interest from the ESO La Silla 8.2 metre scope is here (http://www.eso.org/public/images/eso1109c/).
Really wanting to see these, grit free, we added 19 hours of 3nM H-alpha to our existing colour shot (4.5hrs L, 2.5 hrs each RGB).
Adding the H-alpha as luminance was counter-productive, because it tends to exclude the wonderful blue reflection nebulosity and any OIII emission.
Consequently we added it in as red, with equal weighting to the rest of the red channel. We can now see most of the dozen or so labelled objects in the ESO article as intense red splotches or streaks.
Full size original image here. (www.mikeberthonjones.smugmug.com/Category/Star-Forming-Regions/i-RbK7JKn/0/O/Ha%20%28red%29%2019hrs%20%2B%20%28L 4hrs30%20RGB%202hrs30%20each%29.jpg )
See here for a learned ESO article with many diagrams. (http://www.eso.org/public/archives/releases/sciencepapers/eso1109/eso1109.pdf)
A magnificent shot of just part of the region of interest from the ESO La Silla 8.2 metre scope is here (http://www.eso.org/public/images/eso1109c/).
Really wanting to see these, grit free, we added 19 hours of 3nM H-alpha to our existing colour shot (4.5hrs L, 2.5 hrs each RGB).
Adding the H-alpha as luminance was counter-productive, because it tends to exclude the wonderful blue reflection nebulosity and any OIII emission.
Consequently we added it in as red, with equal weighting to the rest of the red channel. We can now see most of the dozen or so labelled objects in the ESO article as intense red splotches or streaks.
Full size original image here. (www.mikeberthonjones.smugmug.com/Category/Star-Forming-Regions/i-RbK7JKn/0/O/Ha%20%28red%29%2019hrs%20%2B%20%28L 4hrs30%20RGB%202hrs30%20each%29.jpg )