by AlejoHausner » Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:38 pm
It looks like the two jets are radially symmetric, but not collinear. Maybe the jet axis is precessing. If so, the rest of the nebula, composed of matter ejected by the star, has been sprayed out from the star, just like a rotating water sprinkler, and should also be radially symmetric. Has anyone looked into reconstructing the hidden side of the nebula based on this assumption? Are there ways to do that?
Alejo
It looks like the two jets are radially symmetric, but not collinear. Maybe the jet axis is precessing. If so, the rest of the nebula, composed of matter ejected by the star, has been sprayed out from the star, just like a rotating water sprinkler, and should also be radially symmetric. Has anyone looked into reconstructing the hidden side of the nebula based on this assumption? Are there ways to do that?
Alejo